James P. Bobotek | Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP | October 3, 2017 In the world of construction, whether you’re a lender, owner, contractor or subcontractor, your success hinges largely on risk management. While there’s no substitute for sound business and construction practices (such as proper preconstruction planning, proven construction means and methods, use of… Continue reading Risk Management 101: Tailor Your Construction Insurance Requirements to the Discipline so You Don’t Get Taken to the Cleaners
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New Florida Federal Court Decision Exposes Construction Insurance Gap
Brian A. Wolf | Smith Currie & Hancock | June 8, 2015 Your insurance policy may not cover the costs of an expensive Chapter 558 construction defect process. Florida’s construction defect statute, Chapter 558, requires an owner to notify contractors of all alleged construction defects. After the notice is sent, the contractor notifies all of… Continue reading New Florida Federal Court Decision Exposes Construction Insurance Gap
Construction Group Expands at The Hartford
Advise & Consult, Inc. – April 2, 2013 The Hartford is focusing on midsize and large construction companies, and as such is adjusting its Construction Group. Expansion of its Construction Group capabilities brings underwriting, claims management and loss control facilities together as well as adding construction underwriters in key markets across the United States. Leading… Continue reading Construction Group Expands at The Hartford
