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Builders’ Risk Insurance

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Builders risk insurance is a form of property insurance that protects your property while in the course of construction. There are many types of builders risk coverages available. Some policies provide a blanket limit for all projects under construction.  Others provide a specified limit for each project and require you to report the progress of these jobs on a monthly basis.

In addition to coverage for the building under construction, there are often additional coverages provided in the builders risk policy:

  • Property to be used in the new building that is temporally stored at off-site locations
  • Property in transit to the construction site
  • Softs costs such as architectural, engineering, financing and legal fees

Tip. The limit used on the builders risk policy is the maximum amount of coverage you have available.  When you start a new job, consult with your professional agent to make sure your limit of coverage is adequate.

Buildings under construction create a unique risk since it typically takes months, sometimes a year or longer, to finish construction and put the building to its intended use. During the course of construction, the structure is more susceptible to damage from water, wind, fire and many other types of claims.

Like most insurance policies, Builder’s Risk coverage is highly customizable depending on the coverage needed, or desired. A basic policy can provide protection from losses caused by fire, wind, theft and vandalism. If that’s not sufficient for your needs, coverage for earthquake, flood and other perils typically excluded on a builder’s risk policy can be added.

Risk Strategies offers free, comparative quotes on builder’s risk insurance from multiple insurance carriers so you can get the best possible rate.

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