I am working on a project covered by an OCIP. I enrolled into the program about a year ago and finalized my insurance credit based on my insurance rates at…
Can a contractor be enrolled and excluded on the same project? -Marshall, Memphis, TN Marshall, it can happen from time to time but is not recommended due to the difficulty…
In one of our recent reviews of wrap-up exclusions on a subcontractor’s policy, we came across this language, and it’s very limiting – for both enrolled and excluded contractors. Take…
Are you new to wrap-ups? Would you like a quick recap of some important wrap-up basics? Then, check out our fun and informative wrap-up presentation.
Calculating OCIP/CCIP credits can be challenging for lump sum contracts; however, there are set procedures that can be followed and are universally accepted when calculating these credits. Calculating accurate insurance…
What is the total percentage of payroll to work costs in a wrap-up project? – Lionel, Cleveland, OH Typically, total payroll to construction value percentage averages between 18 to 20%. …
The recent recession has hurt our nation and the rest of the world, and the construction industry has been one of the worst hit. According to the US Bureau of…
If we use a contractor that is delivering products on site for a short duration and that has not been enrolled into the CCIP, what happens when they cause damage?…
Rebuilding Together, a nonprofit organization that works to revitalize communities by providing rehabilitation and home repairs to low-income Americans and US Veterans, was awarded $50,000 as part of the Maxwell…