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Insurance
Construction Insurance: Practice, Law, Claims and Risk Management, 2nd revised edition
[342451]
£125.00
£118.75
This detailed publication examines the various forms of construction contract including the JCT contracts, NEC3, the Institution of Civil Engineers Conditions of Contract, the FIDIC contracts and the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) Model Form M/F1. It sets out the parties to the contract and examines notable clauses and warranties. It also includes different types of insurance, risk assessment, underwriting, alternative risk financing and disaster recovery planning. Reference is made to case law and legislation. The book is essential reading for insurers and lawyers in the fields of construction and building design.
Contents:
FOREWORD; PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INDEX OF CASES CITED; 1 THE CONSTRUCTION MARKET; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Size of Construction Market; 1.3 Legal Background; 1.4 Statutory Influences; 1.5 Vicarious Liability; 1.6 Parties to a Construction Contract; 1.7 The Employer; 1.8 The Contractor; 1.9 Sub-Contractors; 1.10 The Developer; 1.11 The Professional Team; 1.12 Duties of the Parties; 1.13 Limitation, Indemnity and Exclusion Clauses; 1.13.1 Limitation Clauses; 1.13.2 Indemnity Clauses; 1.13.3 Exclusion Clauses; 1.14 Use of Collateral Warranties; 1.14.1 Nature of a Collateral Warranty; 1.14.2 Background; 1.14.3 Practical Problems with Warranties; 2 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (1) - THE JCT CONTRACT FORMS AND NEC3; 2.1 JCT 2005 Standard Building Contract and Design and Build Form; 2.2 JCT Standard Form of Building Contract 2005; 2.2.1 Section 2 - Carrying out the Works; 2.2.2 Section 6 - Injury, Damage and Insurance; 2.2.3 Clause 6.5 - Contractor's Insurance of Liability of the Employer; 2.2.4 Excepted Risks; 2.2.5 Option A - New Buildings - All Risks Insurance of the Works by the Contractor; 2.2.6 Option B - New Buildings - All Risks Insurance of the Works by the Employer ; 2.2.7 Option C - Insurance by the Employer of Existing Structures and Works in or; Extensions to them; 2.2.8 Clause 6.8 - Definitions; 2.2.9 Clause 6.9 - Sub-contractors - Specified Perils; 2.2.10 Clause 6.10 - Terrorism Cover - Employer's Options; 2.2.11 Clause 6.11 - Professional Indemnity Insurance; 2.2.12 Clauses 6.13 to 6.16 - Joint Fire Code; 2.2.13 Section 7 - Assignment, Third Party Rights and Collateral Warranties; 2.3 JCT 2005 Design and Build Contract; 2.4 Effect of Joint Names Insurance Clauses; 2.5 Joint or Composite?; 2.6 The New Engineering Contracts (NEC3) 2005; 2.6.1 Secondary Option Clauses; 2.7 NEC Sub-contract; 2.8 Other JCT and NEC Contracts; 3 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS (2) - ICE CONDITIONS; 3.1 Institution of Civil Engineers Conditions of Contract 7th Edition 2003; 3.1.1 Definitions - Clause 1; 3.1.2 Assignment ; 3.1.3 Sub-contracting ; 3.1.4 Design Responsibility ; 3.1.5 Adverse Physical Conditions on Site; 3.1.6 Safety and Security ; 3.1.7 Care of the Works - Clause 20; 3.1.8 Insurance of the Works - Clause 21; 3.1.9 Damage to Persons and Property - Clause 22; 3.1.10 Liability Insurance - Clause 23; 3.1.11 Accident or Injury to Operatives - Clause 24; 3.1.12 Contractor's Failure to Insure - Clause 25; 3.1.13 Interference with Traffic and Adjoining Properties; 3.1.14 Liquidated Damages for Delay; 3.1.15 Responsibilities of Contractor for Highways and Bridges - Clause 30; 3.1.16 Other Relevant Clauses; 3.1.17 Vesting of Goods and Materials not on Site; 3.2 ICE Design and Construct Contract; 3.3 Insurance under Government Contracts; 3.4 Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) - Model Form M/F1; 3.4.1 Care of the Works (Clause 43.1); 3.4.2 Purchaser's Risks ; 3.4.3 Third Party Indemnities; 3.4.4 Insurance of the Works; 3.4.5 Third Party Insurance; 3.4.6 Injury to Workmen; 3.4.7 Purchaser's Approval of Insurers; 3.4.8 Exclusions from Insurance Cover; 3.4.9 Remedy on Failure to Insure; 3.4.10 Joint Insurances; 3.4.11 Taking-over ; 3.4.12 Defects Liability; 3.4.13 Latent Defects; 3.5 Insurance of Process Plants; 4 OVERSEAS CONTRACTS AND PLANT HIRE CONDITIONS; 4.1 The FIDIC Contracts; 4.2 Conditions of Contract for Construction 1999; 4.2.1 Plant, Materials and Workmanship; 4.2.2 Tests on Completion; 4.2.3 Risk and Responsibility ; 4.2.4 Insurance ; 4.3 Conditions of Contract for Plant and Design-Build 1999; 4.3.1 Risk and Responsibility - Section 17; 4.3.2 Insurance - Section 18; 4.4 FIDIC Contract for Electrical and Mechanical Work; 4.5 FIDIC - The Sub-Consulting Agreement; 4.6 Model Conditions for the Hiring of Plant ; 4.7 Construction Plant-hire Association - Conditions for Lifting and Movement of Goods Involving Crane Operation; 5 CONTRACT WORKS POLICY; 5.1 Nature of the Cover ; 5.2 Analysis of the Contract Works Policy ; 5.2.1 Preamble or Recital Clause ; 5.2.2 Insuring or Operative Clause ; 5.2.3 Offsite Risks ; 5.2.4 Professional Fees ; 5.2.5 Debris Removal ; 5.2.6 Free Issue Materials ; 5.2.7 Reinstatement of the Sums Insured ; 5.2.8 Maintenance or Defects Liability Period ; 5.2.9 Expediting Expenses ; 5.2.10 Public Authorities; 5.2.11 Plans and Documents ; 5.2.12 Immobilised Plant Recovery ; 5.2.13 Inflation Proofing ; 5.2.14 Speculative Building Work ; 5.2.15 Negligent Breakdown of Plant ; 5.2.16 Indemnity to Plant Owner ; 5.2.17 Continuing Hire Charges ; 5.3 Policy Exceptions ; 5.3.1 The Amounts Specified as the Insured's Retained Liability ; 5.3.2 Money ; 5.3.3 Breakdown of Plant and Motor Risk ; 5.3.4 Exclusion of Defective Property ; 5.3.5 Damage Due to Fault, Defect, Error or Omission in Design, Plan or Specification ; 5.3.6 Market Design Clauses ; 5.3.7 Legal Cases on Design Interpretation ; 5.3.8 Loss or Damage after Completion of the Works ; 5.3.9 Existing Structures ; 5.3.10 Consequential Losses ; 5.3.11 Terrorism Damage ; 5.3.12 Other Exceptions ; 5.4 Policy Conditions ; 5.5 Policy Schedule ; 6 CONSTRUCTION LIABILITY INSURANCE; 6.1 Liability ; 6.2 Employer's Liability Insurance ; 6.2.1 Policy Wording ; 6.2.2 Contractual Liability and Indemnity to Principal ; 6.2.3 Avoidance of Terms ; 6.2.4 Policy Conditions ; 6.2.5 Policy Schedule ; 6.3 Public Liability Insurance ; 6.3.1 Insuring or Operative Clause ; 6.3.2 Limit of Indemnity - Aggregation Clause ; 6.3.3 Legal Costs ; 6.3.4 Indemnity to Other Parties ; 6.3.5 Joint Names Insurance ; 6.3.6 Policy Exclusions ; 6.3.7 Policy Conditions ; 6.3.8 Miscellaneous Aspects ; 7 PROFESSIONAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE ; 7.1 Nature of Professional Indemnity Cover ; 7.1.1 Background ; 7.1.2 Comparison with General Legal Liability Covers ; 7.1.3 Claims Made Trigger Point ; 7.2 Reasonable Skill and Care - The Bolam Test ; 7.3 The Policy Cover ; 7.4 Incoming and Outgoing Partners ; 7.5 Retroactive Dates and Renewal Implications ; 7.6 Jurisdiction and Territorial Limits ; 7.7 Extensions to Basic Cover ; 7.8 Exclusions ; 7.9 Policy Conditions ; 7.10 The Policy Schedule ; 7.10.1 Occupation ; 7.10.2 Retroactive Date ; 7.10.3 Indemnity Limits ; 7.10.4 Deductibles ; 7.11 Design and Build Covers ; 7.12 Fitness for Purpose ; 7.13 Design and Build Policy Wording ; 7.13.1 Policy Extensions ; 7.13.2 Policy Exclusions ; 7.14 Underwriting Professional Indemnity Risks ; 7.15 Collateral Warranties and Insurance ; 8 CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES, LATENT DEFECTS COVER, PERFORMANCE BONDS, CREDIT INSURANCE AND COMPLETED RISKS INSURANCE ; 8.1 Consequential Losses ; 8.1.1 Contractor's Consequential Losses ; 8.1.2 Increased Cost of Working ; 8.1.3 Manufacturing Builders ; 8.1.4 Advance Rents and Interest Insurance ; 8.2 Delay in Startup (DSU) ; 8.2.1 Background ; 8.2.2 How Risks Arise ; 8.2.3 Why Standard Consequential Loss Insurance is not Sufficient ; 8.2.4 Assessment of Delay in Startup Risk ; 8.2.5 The Policy Cover ; 8.2.6 The Perils Insured ; 8.2.7 The Sum Insured ; 8.2.8 Indemnity Periods ; 8.2.9 Cover Extensions ; 8.2.10 Policy Exclusions ; 8.2.11 Policy Conditions ; 8.2.12 Increased Cost of Working ; 8.2.13 Other Features of DSU Cover ; 8.3 Employer's Loss of Liquidated Damages ; 8.4 Latent Defects Insurance ; 8.4.1 Scope of the Cover ; 8.4.2 Underwriting Features ; 8.4.3 Technical Control ; 8.5 Performance Bonds ; 8.5.1 Scope of Bonds ; 8.5.2 Bond Underwriting ; 8.5.3 Risk Management on Bonds ; 8.5.4 Other Types of Bond ; 8.6 Credit Insurance ; 8.7 Civil Engineering Completed Risks Insurance ; 9 RISK ASSESSMENT AND UNDERWRITING ; 9.1 Physical Hazard ; 9.1.1 Type of Structure ; 9.1.2 Construction Methods ; 9.1.3 Causes of Loss or Damage ; 9.1.4 Perils ; 9.1.5 Construction Process ; 9.1.6 Foundations ; 9.1.7 System Building ; 9.1.8 Steel Framed Buildings ; 9.1.9 High Alumina Cement ; 9.1.10 Tall Buildings ; 9.1.11 Testing and Commissioning ; 9.1.12 Plant and Equipment ; 9.2 Specialist Areas ; 9.2.1 Airports ; 9.2.2 Bridges ; 9.2.3 Dams ; 9.2.4 Heavy Industries ; 9.2.5 Offshore Work ; 9.2.6 Oil and Chemical Risks ; 9.2.7 Power Stations ; 9.2.8 Quarries ; 9.2.9 Road Construction ; 9.2.10 Seaworks ; 9.2.11 Tunnels and Shafts ; 9.3 The Underwriting Process ; 9.4 Contract Works Underwriting ; 9.4.1 Sum Insured ; 9.4.2 Maximum Probable Loss ; 9.4.3 Policy Excesses ; 9.5 Practical Information Gathering ; 9.5.1 Third Party Risks ; 9.6 Reinsurance ; 9.6.1 Sources of Reinsurance ; 9.6.2 Methods of Reinsurance ; 9.6.3 Types of Treaty ; 9.7 Overseas Risks ; 9.7.1 Admitted and Non-admitted Policies ; 9.7.2 Difference in Conditions Policies ; 9.8 Placing of Risks ; 10 RISK MANAGEMENT AND CLAIMS, ALTERNATIVE RISK FINANCING AND DISASTER RECOVERY PLANNING ; 10.1 Introduction ; 10.2 The Risk Management Process ; 10.3 Identification of Risk ; 10.4 Analysis ; 10.5 Risk Control ; 10.6 Joint Fire Code - Prevention Checklist ; 10.7 Security on Site ; 10.8 Site Safety ; 10.9 The CDM Regulations 2007 ; 10.10 Environmental Issues ; 10.11 The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006 ; 10.12 Terrorism Damage ; 10.12.1 Pre-attack Procedures ; 10.12.2 Post Loss Measures ; 10.12.3 Security Measures and Contingency Planning ; 10.13 Risk Management for Professionals ; 10.14 Contractors on Third Party Sites ; 10.15 Alternative Risk Financing ; 10.15.1 Mutual Risk Sharing ; 10.15.2 Finite Risk Insurance and Reinsurance ; 10.15.3 Multi-trigger Policies ; 10.15.4 Self Insurance and Captives ; 10.15.5 Adopting New Business Practices ; 10.15.6 Transfer to a Counterparty ; 10.15.7 Use of Capital Markets ; 10.16 Disaster Recovery Planning ; 10.16.1 Preparing the Plan ; 10.16.2 Keeping the Plan Up-to-Date ; 10.16.3 Benefits of a Disaster Recovery Plan ; 10.17 Claims ; 10.17.1 Legal Aspects ; 10.17.2 Notification ; 10.17.3 Investigation and Negotiation ; 10.17.4 Overseas Claims ; 10.17.5 Claims Settlement ; 10.17.6 Claims Agreements ; 10.17.7 Estimating and Reserving ; 10.17.8 Loss Adjusters ; 10.17.9 Acceptance Notes ; 10.17.10 Salvage ; 10.17.11 VAT in Construction Claims ; 10.17.12 Recovery by Other Parties ; 10.17.13 Global Settlements.
Author:
Wright, John D.
Date Published:
1 February 2011
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
1856094332
ISBN13:
9781856094337
Pages:
249
Publisher:
Witherby & Co Ltd.
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