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Strategies to Reduce Risk in Your Next Green Building Project

Purchase this archived webinar for the introductory price of only $39! The archived version is an exact replay of the live webinar and is available for you to access for six months.

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Webinar-at-a-Glance

As green building seeks to enhance the performance of buildings, there are inherent risks involved with the new techniques and technologies involved. In fact, some of these may even give rise to unintended consequences that increase risk. These risk factors must be identified, analyzed, and addressed as part of the development of appropriate and cost-effective risk control strategies to minimize the risks.

This webinar will address issues that can increase the risks for some green buildings and how to manage those risks.

Who Should Consider Purchasing

This webinar is designed for P&C agents and brokers, P&C underwriters, and those charged with managing construction risks or purchasing insurance for construction projects (e.g., risk managers and financial managers). It will also be informative for consultants, surety agents and brokers, surety underwriters, and attorneys who wish to improve their knowledge of construction insurance.

Benefits to Your Participation

Attendees will gain a better understanding of:

  • Why green buildings may be susceptible to certain unique risks.

  • Steps that can be taken to avoid green building problems.

  • Techniques that can reduce the risks that cannot be avoided.

Continuing Education Credit Information

Attending seven construction-focused IRMI webinars, such as this one, will satisfy the annual reaccreditation requirement for the CRIS® program. CPCUs attending this webinar will be awarded one (1) CPD (continuing professional development) program point. This webinar has not been filed for and will not satisfy state insurance CE requirements in any state. It has also not been filed for CLE or CPE credit, but you may be able to self-file after attending the program.