IRMI Issues Fourth Edition of The Wrap-Up Guide Book
Release Date: July 6, 2006
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DALLAS—International Risk
Management Institute, Inc. (IRMI), is pleased to announce
availability of the fourth edition of its book
The Wrap-Up Guide, which
provides a basic blueprint for wrap-up success.
The Wrap-Up Guide, Fourth
Edition, is the most comprehensive information source available on
owner and contractor controlled insurance programs (OCIPs and CCIPs)
for large construction projects. OCIPs and CCIPs involve the group
purchase of various casualty lines of insurance on behalf of all the
contractors and the owner instead of having each participant buy its
own insurance as is traditionally done.
The Wrap-Up Guide, Fourth
Edition, discusses the essentials of a feasibility study, the
contractor bidding process, project safety, important insurance
coverage considerations, critical construction contract provisions,
CIP documentation and administration, and much more. The appendix
includes sample CIP manuals, a safety program outline, CIP
administrator RFP, and contract wording.
The first three editions of The
Wrap-Up Guide were written by Gary E. Bird, CPCU, ARM, then
risk manager of Phelps-Dodge Corporation. When Gary lost his life in
2001, IRMI faced the need to develop a different approach to
updating and revising the book. "The often controversial nature of
wrap-ups and a desire to provide a balanced treatment of the
perspectives of both wrap-up sponsors and contractor participants
made us think twice about asking a single person to undertake the
update as sole author,” said Jack P. Gibson, CPCU, CRIS, ARM,
contributing author and editor of the book. "It would be difficult
to find an individual with substantial knowledge of and experience
with wrap-ups who could also put his or her biases—pro or con—aside
and keep the perspective in balance,” Gibson continued. "For this
reason, we decided to keep the writing in-house and use industry
professionals as advisers and reviewers.”
Ultimately, 14 construction risk and insurance professionals
contributed generously to this revision. Thus, the fourth edition is
essentially an amalgamation of the ideas, knowledge, and experiences
of Gary Bird, these new contributors, and the IRMI editor, Gibson.
As a tribute to Gary Bird, IRMI will donate in his name a portion of
the proceeds from sales of this book to the Spencer Educational
Foundation, which supports risk management education at colleges and
universities.
Additionally, The Wrap-Up Guide,
Fourth Edition, is being used as the text for an online continuing
education course within the Construction Risk and Insurance
Specialist (CRISTM) educational program. Those who complete this
CRIS course can receive insurance CE credit as well as CRIS
reaccreditation credit.
The Wrap-Up Guide, Fourth
Edition, is being offered by IRMI in print format for $58 and
through IRMI Online starting at $29 for a single seat. For more
information about the book, visit
www.IRMI.com/Products or call 800–827–4242 (or in Dallas,
972–960–7693). For more information about the CRIS course, visit
www.CRIS-CE.com. Details about the Gary E. Bird Horizon Award are at
www.IRMI.com/conferences/crc/Awards/Horizon/.