A Contractor’s Guide to Builder’s Risk Insurance | Procore (2024)

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Any party with a vested interest in new construction or a remodel project should consider carrying builder’s risk insurance. Those stakeholders might include an entity that has direct or indirect involvement in ushering the structure from the building stages to completion.

Like other insurance policies, builder's risk is designed to protect the financial interests of entities that have money and resources committed to the project. A builder’s risk policy has a lot of moving parts, so a prospective policyholder or additionally insured party will need to get beyond the basics to better understand the risks and coverages involved.

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What is builder’s risk insurance?

Builder's risk insurance — also called “course of construction insurance” — provides coverage for buildings that are currently under construction. Most builder's risk insurance agreements also have core coverages that extend to both installed building materials and those stored on or off the project site.

Depending on the terms of the project’s contract, a policy may need to be carried by either the owner or general contractor. It’s important to note that most builder’s risk policies do not include liability coverage, so contractors should look to general liability policies for said protection.

What does builder’s risk insurance cover?

With revenue and profitability on the line, it’s critical to have an adequate understanding of the perils included in the policy. It's important to read the physical policy to make sure you understand what the policy covers — and what it doesn't.

Policies will vary among carriers, but at a minimum, you can expect property coverage for the following exposures:

  • Theft

  • Vandalism

  • Fire damage

  • Water damage

  • Damage from weather such as wind, lightning, and hail

  • Explosions

  • Structural collapse

If a builder's risk claim is incurred, the insurance will also cover the cost to remove debris or contaminants from the construction site.

Materials, supplies, and equipment are also protected from these perils through builder’s risk insurance, whether stored onsite, offsite, or in transit. Coverage also extends to materials or fixtures installed in the partially constructed building.

Additionally, an installation floater can be added to a builder's risk policy to protect the value of building materials that will become a permanent part of a commercial or residential structure. The coverage typically begins when you take possession of, and transport, roofing shingles, windows, flooring, etc., and ends when those materials are installed as intended.

A builder’s risk policy will usually include coverages that protect contractors and related parties outside the physical realm. For instance, a general contractor may be indemnified for “soft costs” realized if construction delays trigger fees or penalties from a lender or government body.

Most insurance companies will allow policies to be customized so that an insured’s needs correspond to the various types of builder’s risk coverages.

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What it doesn't cover

Policy exclusions list what isn’t covered by builder’s risk insurance. Primarily, liability is one large piece of the puzzle that contractors will most likely need to secure through a separate policy.

To avert financial damages, you’ll need to be aware of what other coverages do not extend from builder’s risk contracts:

  • Wear and tear: During the course of construction, damage caused by ordinary wear and tear on a structure will not be covered.

  • Employee theft: If employees (not outside parties) walk off with equipment or materials, builder’s risk insurance won’t cover the loss — but other forms of business insurance will.

  • Manufacturing design and defect: Coverage for flaws in completed products used in construction will need to come from another commercial insurance policy.

  • Mechanical breakdown: Builder's risk will not cover the cost of repair to equipment that fails to operate during construction.

Who needs builder’s risk insurance?

While a builder’s risk policy may be purchased by either an owner or general contractor, coverage can extend to several other stakeholders by having specialty contractors or project designers named as additional insureds on the agreement. In fact, any party with a financial interest in development and construction should ensure that their company is listed on the policy through an additional insured endorsem*nt.

Some of the more common parties insured under a builder's risk policy include:

  • General Contractors

  • Specialty Contractors

  • Developers

  • Engineers

  • Architects

  • Owners

  • Investors

  • Lenders

How much does builder’s risk insurance cost?

The cost of a builder’s risk policy hinges on the size and scope of a construction project. The insurance premium for a $250,000 residential dwelling will be considerably less than the cost of insuring a $2.5 million commercial building.

Individual circ*mstances and scope of work vary greatly from project to project and contractor to contractor. Discussing coverage needs with an insurance professional will help determine what dollar amount adequately protects the interests of all stakeholders.

Other factors that could affect the price of a builder’s risk policy, include:

  • The location of the project

  • The length of time the policy will be active

  • The quality of the materials used on the job.

Optional coverage endorsem*nts should be strongly considered and may also add to the cost of builder's risk.

To protect the project from catastrophes such as wildfires or earthquakes, for example, contractors may want to ensure risks like these are included or purchased as separate endorsem*nts. That add-on may create a separate coverage amount (or sub-limit) that differs from the overall limits.

Things like hot testing, debris removal, offsite storage, soft costs, etc. may have sub-limits that differ from policy limits— or may not be included at all. It’s critical to review the policy to ensure it completely addresses the project's specific needs.

Who pays for builder’s risk insurance — the owner or contractor?

The terms of the contract will likely determine who pays for builder’s risk insurance — but, the cost may be incurred by either the contractor or the owner. Regardless of who pays, specialty contractors, architects, etc. should be added to the policy via the additional insured endorsem*nt.

There may be circ*mstances under which a policy can be obtained less expensively by a contractor. In these instances, the owner is simply added as an additional insured. Many contractors choose to purchase a policy for each new construction or remodel job to make certain that their financial interests are sufficiently protected.

How to choose a builder’s risk insurance policy

While builder’s risk insurance is not hard to obtain, it requires considerable effort to find people who can help stakeholders assess appropriate coverage, choose adequate limits, and select the right policy.

Contractors must look for partners with extensive insurance industry knowledge as well as a deep understanding of the construction industry. More specifically, the insurer needs to consider the uniqueness of each project and the distinct risks involved as before, during, and after the job.

Here are four things contractors must keep in mind when selecting a builder’s risk policy:

  1. Find an insurance carrier that has a strong track record of issuing builder’s risk policies.

  2. Find a carrier that has top ratings for financial strength as it applies to claims-paying ability.

  3. Find an agent, broker or consultant who has a deep understanding of business insurance for contractors— especially in the builder’s risk arena.

  4. Review the proposal and premium quote carefully to make sure that coverages and endorsem*nts meet your needs and that the proposed cost fits your budget.

Another important component of a successful relationship is engaging people who can assist in identifying risk. It’s critical to retain insurance partners who understand uncertainty and how it could impact a project’s schedule, quality, valuation, and budget.

Protecting from risk is essential to construction

Addressing financial risk has many facets in the construction industry. Primarily, it enables contractors to plan for the unexpected with insurance. It also helps protect business assets and can prevent further delay on projects.

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FAQs

Who typically pays for a builder's risk policy? ›

Who Buys Builders Risk Insurance? Homeowners, business owners, and contractors are the most common residential builders risks customers. Depending on the terms on the construction contract, the homeowners or contractor will be responsible for obtaining builders risk insurance.

What is an example of a builder's risk policy? ›

For example, a fire sweeps through a construction site, scorching the siding of an unfinished building. To replace the siding, the general contractor makes a claim on their builder's risk policy and is reimbursed for the cost of repairs.

What does builder risk liability cover? ›

Basically, Builder's Risk Insurance is designed to cover the entire structure for a new build (single-family home or office building, for example) and remodeling and renovation projects such as a room addition or extension. Builder's Risk insurance covers fire, lightning, hail, wind, theft, and vandalism.

How are builder risk premiums calculated? ›

In general, builders risk insurance cost is calculated based on five major factors: project type, location, construction type, optional coverage, and additional fees and taxes.

Can you add an additional insured to a builder's risk policy? ›

Additional Insured(s)

Additional insureds may be added to the policy.

Which one of the following is typically covered by a builder's risk policy? ›

The liability coverage protects your business from fire, lightning, hail, equipment theft, vandalism, explosion, and other natural disasters. However, you may need a coverage extension for additional risks your business may face during construction, which aren't included in your builders' risk insurance.

What is the risk coverage? ›

In simple words, if you buy a life insurance policy with risk cover, you will get a monetary return if you succumb to an untimely death during the policy term. If you, as the policyholder, fall victim to an accident and become disabled, the insurance will cover that risk by paying you an agreed-upon sum.

Is the builders risk reporting form insures a building under construction for? ›

The Builders Risks Reporting Form is typically a coverage utilized in insurance policies to ensure that a building under construction is insured for an appropriate value as the project progresses.

What does builders risk insurance cover in Florida? ›

It is designed to protect the contractor and property owner from financial loss due to unexpected events during construction or renovations. This coverage will typically cover damages caused by fire, theft, vandalism, windstorm, hail, lightning, and explosions.

What is the difference between builders risk and homeowners insurance? ›

Unlike traditional property insurance, which typically covers completed structures, Builder's Risk Insurance provides coverage for property while it is under construction or renovation. It safeguards against damages caused by perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, and natural disasters.

What is the difference between builders' risk and course of construction? ›

In the simplest terms, builders risk insurance (also known as course of construction or inland marine coverage) insures a structure while under construction.

Is all risk insurance the same as general liability insurance? ›

Normally, an all risk insurance policy limits coverage to the construction of a property and ends once the project is finished. A general liability insurance policy can provide coverage for damage to a property for an ongoing period of time after the project is done and the property is sold or occupied.

What are hard costs in builders risk insurance? ›

Builder's Risk – Hard Cost and Soft Costs. What are Hard Costs? The cost of all the materials and labor, including the Contractor's. reasonable profit, that go into the construction of the Project.

Does builder's risk cover labor costs? ›

What does Builders Risk Insurance cover? The builder's risk insurance policy will pay for damages up to the coverage limit in the policy. The limit must accurately reflect the total completed value of the structure (all materials and labor costs, but not including land value).

Are builders risk policies fully earned? ›

Most Zurich builders risk policies are fully earned premium. No one expects construction delays, but let's face it: too many projects aren't completed on time. In our more than 40 years of underwriting course of construction projects, we've seen how valuable a 12-month policy can be for policyholders.

Who pays for builders risk insurance in Florida? ›

It's common for either the contractor or the owner to purchase the builder's risk insurance. However, both parties can discuss and agree upon who should purchase it, based on their investment and potential risks.

Does builders risk cover equipment breakdown? ›

Standard builder's risk policies don't include coverage for floods, earthquakes, equipment breakdown or testing of HVAC or electrical systems. Those coverages can be added for an increase in the builder's risk rate.

What covers a carrier's liability for loss or damage of cargo while it is being transported in a truck? ›

Motor truck cargo liability coverage is a type of insurance that protects motor carriers from the perils of the road. It protects both the owner of the goods as well as the insured party (or parties) while the cargo is being transported.

What is an owners interest insurance policy? ›

owners interest policy (OIP)

This coverage is critical to ensure the owner is protected against actions unrelated to construction activities such as a slip or fall outside of the construction fence in the event the contractor's policy limits are exhausted.

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