Is this coverage mandatory? Or will it be?
APPC coverage is being offered to provide additional coverage for adjoining properties throughout the permit and construction process as desired ...
APPC coverage is being offered to provide additional coverage for adjoining properties throughout the permit and construction process as desired ...
No. However if you have purchased property insurance on your structure it is likely covered subject to your deductible and ...
Most commercial general liability coverage purchased by a contractor or developer will automatically cover such claims. However, such policies may ...
Yes, there are other permit types that can be covered. For permits involving new construction, sheeting and shoring and exterior ...
Builders risk is a property coverage that covers the structure being built. For example, if a construction project had materials ...
No. Liability policies do not cover an insured for injury or damages to themselves or their own property or property ...
In the contractor established APPC program, once the contractor is underwritten and approved, jobs may be added at any time. ...
The coverage issued is liability coverage for the project owner and the contractor. While the District does not make provisions ...
Yes. However, if the project owner is arranging and purchasing APPC, the policy is endorsed to exclude the contractor as ...
The most efficient way to purchase coverage is through a contractor participating in the program. At that time, one underwriting ...