Construction Insurance

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Products & Services

Chubb provides insurance tailored for the construction industry's complex and evolving risks. We know that contractors and developers are continuing to expand and innovate technologically. So, whether you're a general contractor or property owner developing single projects or large multi-site projects, we can provide specialized coverage, help design robust risk management programs, and help you create a culture of safety for your workers.

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Chubb Specialist Profile

Meet our Construction Industry Practice Leader

Gregg Pellegrini | EVP, Construction Industry Practice Leader

Showcasing our construction vendors

A well-established partnership with various vendors in the construction industry.

Chubb construction risk engineering portal

Designed by a dedicated team of Chubb construction risk engineers — with specialized expertise in tunneling, transportation, cranes, bridges, highways, high-rise, hospitality and housing — our online portal includes tools and resources to address critical safety and loss control challenges you may face.

 

View, print and download proprietary products and benchmarking information. We hope you find the wide array of resources a valuable addition to your safety and risk management program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Insurance programs can be structured to insure against liabilities common in the insurance industry, including risks such bodily injury and product liability. Typical projects or job sites can include airports, hotels, high-rise office buildings and other construction sites. 

Construction insurance can cover a wide variety of claims, from worker’s compensation to project-specific risks like casualty insurance, auto liability, environmental or builders risk.

 

Policies can protect general contractors, those with management responsibilities, or even U.S. businesses based abroad. 

From potential on-site injuries to property loss or damage, contractors face high-risk environments. Contractors can purchase general liability insurance that is designed to insure third party liability risk of bodily injury, property damage and certain other risks that often arise on a construction project site.

 

Chubb’s construction liability insurance can be customized to individual contractors or business owners, as well as project-specific protection.

Resources

Insights and expertise

We keep you informed – and your business protected – with these helpful articles.
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10 most common sources of commercial water damage
Water damage can wreak havoc on your building and your business. Learn what the top 10 sources of indoor commercial water threats are.
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4 sources of plastic fires in medical product manufacturing
Flammable plastics are a significant risk for manufacturers of medical products. Identifying key risks and taking preventive action can help limit losses.
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Protecting employees from inhalation exposures
Take steps to prevent illnesses associated with harmful airborne substances in the workplace.
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Business continuity planning for Life Sciences
Organizations in the life science arena are uniquely susceptible to loss due to sensitive business and physical infrastructure. Invest time in your business continuity plan now to preserve your organization and maintain regulatory commitments when disaster strikes.
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5 tips for an ergonomic workspace
When you think about calling in sick to work, typically a cold or the flu may come to mind. But the fastest-growing category of workplace injury—and a major cause of time off work—is something called a Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD).
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Preparing your long-term care facility for emergencies
A comprehensive, up-to-date plan can help mitigate the impact of disasters and infectious diseases.
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Fire prevention for businesses
Property fires are a constant threat for businesses and can cause severe business disruption.
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5 steps for preventing construction falls
Construction worker fatalities are rising—here’s how to reduce the incidence of on-site accidents.

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