24th IRMI Construction Risk Conference Scheduled for November 8-11,
2004
Release Date: May 13, 2004
Contact: Contact Us
DALLAS—The 24th IRMI Construction
Risk Conference will take place November 8–11, 2004, in Orlando. The
3 ½-day Conference is the only national symposium devoted exclusively
to construction insurance, risk management, loss control, and bonding.
The program is designed for construction industry risk management and
financial officers, construction project owners, and the insurance and
surety agents, brokers, advisers, attorneys, and underwriters who serve
them.
The Construction Risk Conference is redesigned each year and features
more than 25 seminars and workshops by insurance, safety, legal, and
bonding experts from throughout the United States. Some of the topics
to be explored include: What Can Your Broker Do for You?; Maximizing
Safety Performance with Technology; Managing Performance Bond Default
Risk; Additional Insured Issues; Accident Investigation Techniques;
The What, When, Why, and How of Arbitration; Strategic Contracting;
Covering Employees in Post-War Reconstruction; Allocating Risks in Construction
Contracts; Safety—An Essential Element of Effective Risk Management;
Construction Maritime Risks & Insurance; Builders Risk Claims Strategies;
Analyzing and Avoiding Contract Risks, and more. Executive panels will
address a variety of construction risk, insurance, and bonding issues.
The Conference begins with optional full and half-day seminars conducted
on Monday, November 8. This year’s seminar half-day seminar topics (each
attendee can sign up for two) are Wrap-Up Documents: Read Before You
Sign; Fundamentals of Contractual Risk Transfer; Insurance for Construction
Defects; Speak Finance Like a Native; and Risk Managers Roundtable,
which is an open discussion of topics chosen by participants. A full-day
seminar, What’s Hot in Construction Risk Management, is also available
for those who are interested in a fast-paced survey of the most important
risk and insurance issues facing contractors.
Attendees have the option of registering for the entire program Monday
through Thursday noon (at $1,245) or Tuesday through Thursday noon (at
$1,145). Contractors and project owners attending for the first time
qualify for a special first-timers’ half-price registration fee of $623.
Registration must be made in advance of the meeting.
For further information, contact the Conference coordinator at International
Risk Management Institute, Inc., 12222 Merit Drive, Suite 1450, Dallas,
TX 75251–2276. Telephone 800–827–4242 (in Dallas 972–960–7693), fax
972–371–5120, or visit IRMI’s Web site at www.IRMI.com.
International Risk Management Institute, Inc., is a Dallas-based
research and publishing firm specializing in insurance, surety, and
risk management. IRMI has done extensive research on the subject of
construction insurance, surety, and risk management. The Construction
Risk Conference typically draws 1,200 or more risk managers, agents,
brokers, underwriters, attorneys, and others.