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Special project delay insurance for special risks
You know that there are many risks associated with running a construction company. After civil unrest wreaked havoc in South Africa in June and July this year, you may be asking yourself: “What would happen if we should have to temporarily close our construction sites because of civil commotion, public disorder, rioting, looting, labour disturbances, strikes, a lockout – or even an act of terrorism?”
No good deed goes unpunished
Employing smaller companies as sub- or independent contractors gives your own business more flexibility and allows local contractors to expand their business. But, did you know that as the client, you might be held civilly liable for any costs or compensation in case of work-related injuries or illness?
Plant All Risk Advice
“PAR” stands for Plant All Risks, and is a section of insurance cover that is intended to cover all types of construction plant i.e. mobile yellow metal plant such as Graders, TLB’s, Excavators and / or non-mobile construction equipment such as scaffolding, generators and small tools. These are typically used on construction and civil engineering projects ranging from residential to commercial to large infrastructure projects. A PAR policy will cover risks that are fortuitous working accidents/ sudden and unforeseen losses or damages…
Help! What construction insurance do I need?
Understandably this can be a challenge as there is a myriad of cover available in the construction insurance landscape.
Let’s quickly unpack 5 Construction Insurance options for you.
How do you secure a municipal tender above the CIDB grade you’re registered for?
Although CIDB grading requirements make it tricky for registered contractors to progress from one grading level to another, contractors are not prevented from applying for tenders above their grading status. A contractor may be awarded work one level above their...
Get your Letter of Intent almost instantly
The term ‘Letter of Intent’ (LOI) is typically used to describe a letter from an Employer to a Contractor (or from a main Contractor to a Subcontractor) indicating the Employer’s intention to enter into a formal written contract for Works described in the letter, and asking the Contractor to begin those works before the formal Contract is executed. While an Letter of Intent may come in many forms, it’s essentially a communication expressing an intention to enter into a Contract at a future date.
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