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Cavignac & Associates Holds OSHA Construction Seminar in San Diego

Mar 7 2006 // San Diego-based commercial insurance brokerage firm Cavignac & Associates recently held the first of two sessions of its new Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10-Hour Construction Safety Training...

Why are construction managers difficult to insure?

Mar 6 2006 // When building or remodeling a house, homeowners often will turn to their construction manager to assist in overseeing building, recommending and selecting bidders, and securing permits. The construction manager will likely...

State Police Cameras Track Speeders in Ill. Construction Zones

Feb 28 2006 // Cameras set up along specific Illinois highway construction zones will allow the Illinois State Police to track speeders and subsequently send violaters a ticket in the mail along with their photograph as proof. In March...

Ill. AG: Home Improvement in Top 10 Consumer Complaints

Feb 13 2006 // Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan reported that for the first time in the history of the Illinois Attorney General’s Top 10 Consumer Complaint list, complaints related to gasoline pricing topped the list of...

Harvesting value: revaluation revolution comes to farms lines

Feb 6 2006 // Is the valuation revolution coming to farm insurance? For several years now, residential and commercial property insurance specialists have been employing new automated systems to refine their calculations of the value of...

Spotlight: Farm & Ranch

Feb 5 2006 // Harvesting value: revaluation revolution comes to farm lines Bringing changes to valuations has been complicated because farm are such unique collections of structures Is the valuation revolution coming to farm...

Aon Construction Group Appoints White Managing Director in San Francisco

Feb 1 2006 // Aon Construction Services Group has appointed Cary White managing director. He will be responsible for producing and managing insurance accounts for both contractors and homebuilders, and be based in San Francisco. White...

RLI Sets Record Year; Exits Construction Market

Jan 26 2006 // Peoria, Illinois-based RLI Corp. recently reported record 2005 net earnings, while at the same time announcing the company’s decision to exit the construction market. RLI said that net earnings were $107.1 million...

Texas Comptroller Says Construction Commission Favors Builders

Jan 25 2006 // The Texas Residential Construction Commission is acting as a “builder protection agency” and has no power to force homebuilders to repair construction defects in new houses, according to state Comptroller...

Mass. Man Sentenced to Jail for Perjury, Workers’ Comp Fraud

Jan 24 2006 // A Gloucester, Massachusetts man has been sentenced to jail for committing perjury in relation to a workers’ compensation scheme, Attorney General Tom Reilly announced. Timothy Hayes, 39, pleaded guilty this month to...

Nevada Court Cancels Construction

Jan 23 2006 // A multimillion-dollar construction defects award was erased by a unanimous Nevada Supreme Court decision that held the case had been improperly given class-action status by a lower court judge. The high court ruling favors...

Calif. Hands Down Convictionsfor Violating Contractor Licensing Laws

Jan 22 2006 // Fraud Roundup Ventura County, Calif., District Attorney Gregory Totten reported that the office’s Consumer and Environmental Protection Division recently obtained two convictions for violation of the California...

Aon Construction Services Group Names Shaw Director, Surety

Jan 19 2006 // Aon Construction Services Group reported the appointment of Phil Shaw as director, Surety. In this role, Shaw will be responsible for primary account management duties on commercial and contract accounts for the Dallas...

How Producers Build Up Construction Insurance Business

Jan 5 2006 // Insurance producers land new accounts every day. But successfully building a solid block of business from one new account does not happen every day, particularly in the field of construction insurance. Dave Sinclair of...

Artisan contractors run for liability cover

Jan 2 2006 // Artisan contractors are being squeezed in the insurance market as general contractors and insurers do what they can to transfer and limit their exposures, especially in so-called “pain” states. Artisans are...

Sizing Up The Construction Market

Jan 2 2006 // The list of insurers is hsorter and restrictions longer When he is presented with a construction account at his office on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, Rubin Alspector can quickly determine which insurers might write it. He...

Constructive advice

Jan 2 2006 // Producers in construction offer advice for producers breaking in “Affiliate with another agency that knows the industry and has the right markets. There are a limited number of markets out there for contractors and...

Risk management strategies before, during and after construction

Jan 2 2006 // The construction-defect wave of the past decade has demonstrated that a comprehensive litigation risk management program must address a project’s needs at pre-construction, during construction and at...

Building up construction insurance, block by block

Jan 2 2006 // Agent Dave Sinclair remembers his first construction account well since it was only about six years ago. It was a plumber contract with a premium of about $70,000. Today Sinclair’s Wallingford, Conn.-based agency...

California residential construction efforts reduce risk of defect litigation

Jan 2 2006 // Builders and trade contractors vie to bring carriers back to the Golden State. During the past few years, builders and trade contractors in California have endured triple-digit rate increases and an exodus of insurance...