A course of construction policy is insurance purchased by a builder to cover materials, fixtures, equipment, and the building itself. As the name implies, it is only good during the course of construction, or as long as the work is going on.
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Professional liability insurance protects the architect or engineer against claims for damages caused by the firm's negligent acts, errors or omissions in the performance of his or her profession. The policy covers claims for bodily injury, property damage or economic losses. The policy provides a defense for the design firm against allegations of negligence, and it will pay for any damages that might be awarded as well.
This could be a complex situation. If the home has been insured with the same insurance company during all of these plumbing leak losses and now the foundation damage it would be wise to report a claim. Expert opinions on the cause of the foundation problem may be required in order to assess coverage. Sometimes insurance companies hire the expert to look into it (oftenly to support a denial, unfortunately). //
it is the clear cover for stirrups. effective cover of the reinforcement = nominal cover+ diameter of stirrups+half diameter of main bars
75mm is the maximum clear cover of concrete
If you are having this construction done by a bonified contractor, then their insurance should cover any/all damages. If you, the homeowner, are doing the construction and someone gets hurt, your home hazard insurance policy should cover that. Your home policy most likely will not cover other damages.
That would be covered under Your Builders General Liabiity Insurance Policy,
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Builders Risk Insurance is a commercial Lines Policy Form Obtained by Contractors and Home Builders to cover their Construction related Risks.
Of course not. Auto insurance has to cover your car and home insurance covers your home. Damage to you car is always covered under an auto policy. It is specifically excluded under your homeowner's rental policy.
There are millions of things that a homeowners insurance policy does not cover. To find out what it does cover just read your policy, anything not on there is not covered.
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If they are not on your policy then they are not covered.
No, homeowners insurance provides coverage only after the home is completed and occupied. For homes under construction there is a specific policy type. It's called a "Builders Risk" policy.
A homeowners insurance policy will cover the interests of the named insured on the policy. It does not matter if the insured is a student or not.
Homeowners insurance does not generally cover the murder of a person listed on the policy. For that, you need life insurance.