20th IRMI Construction Risk Conference Workbook

Speaker Handouts

More than 1,000 risk managers, agents, brokers, attorneys, and underwriters who specialize in managing or insuring the risks associated with construction projects convened in November 2000 for the 20th IRMI Construction Risk Conference. Fifty-three nationally recognized insurance, risk management, and surety experts presented four full-day seminars, two general sessions, and 15 breakout sessions during the Conference.

Handouts from the 34 workshops listed below may be viewed or printed with Adobe Acrobat Reader. (To download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files, click here).


Wrap-Ups: Getting Contractor Buy-In Anatomy of a Default Claim Avoiding Contract Land Mines
Wrap-Ups: Coverage Issues Prequalifying Contractors and Subcontractors Reviewing Contracts: A "How To" for Contractors
Wrap-Ups: Safety Management Why Bond? Third-Party-Over Actions
Wrap-Ups: Benchmarking Study Contractor Default Insurance Additional Insured Issues
What To Expect from a Wrap-Up Service Provider Marketing Your Insurance Program CGL Additional Insured Issues
Contractual Liability Coverage Putting a Value on a Builders Risk Loss Contractual Risk Transfer Strategies
New Policy Language Arguments in Defective Work Coverage Controlling Comp Costs with Functional Testing Contractors as Design-Builders
CGL under Construction Frontline Safety Risks and Liabilities Unique to Design-Build
Completed Operations Risks Back to the Future for Workers Compensation? Evaluating Design-Build Case Law
Construction "Waste": An Environmental Issue? Cost Reduction Strategies for Contractors When the Walls Come Tumbling Down: A Case Study of Four Times Square
Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance Advanced Risk Management for Home Builders E-Commerce in Insurance and Construction
Building and Protecting Your "Brand"