Dissecting the Construction Insurance Coverage

Professional training course

Dissecting the Construction Insurance Coverage

Course Introduction Appreciating the practical aspects of this essential project contract requirement – often ignored du... The outline covers Introduction and Contractual Aspects of Projects, Policy Coverage, Section I...

Classroom

7 sessions
3 - 7 August 2026 Amsterdam €2,975 Register
7 - 11 September 2026 London €2,940 Register
12 - 16 October 2026 Istanbul €1,995 Register
9 - 13 November 2026 Vienna €2,975 Register
14 - 18 December 2026 Barcelona €2,695 Register
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Online / Live

7 sessions
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Introduction

Course overview

Course Introduction

Appreciating the practical aspects of this essential project contract requirement – often ignored during site work implementation.

Insurance is a key requirement specified in project contract documents, including those based on FIDIC or local Conditions of Contract.

These clauses outline the necessity for various insurance policies to cover the project, equipment, and third-party claims, ensuring indemnity to protect the Employer or client.

Project implementation involves various risks, some of which can be identified and managed.

Insurance serves as a risk transfer mechanism, while risk management strategies help reduce exposure to potential hazards such as floods, fires, explosions, landslides, and even design flaws or material defects.

This Dissecting the Construction Insurance Coverage training course will cover fundamental insurance principles and explore their application in project settings. The training course leader will provide valuable insights from decades of industry experience and present regional case studies to enhance participants' understanding of this crucial contractual element.

Training Objectives

By attending this training course delegates will be able to make a substantial, positive impact on the Asset Management best practices within their organization, more specifically:

  • Learn How Insurance Coverage for Project Sites are Arranged and Underwritten
  • Know the Concerns of Underwriter When Considering a Project Risk
  • Consider Risk Management Steps in Site Project Implementation
  • Appreciate How the Risk Transfer Process Takes Place
  • Highlight the Key Points of the Contractors All Risks Policy and How It Is Triggered
  • Discuss & Learn the Practical Application of These Best Practices, Through Case Studies & Examples

Who should Attend?

This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals who are involved in any aspect of Construction Risk and Insurance and who want to understand, implement and improve the latest Contractors All Risks / Erection All Risks Project Insurance Project Insurance concepts, processes and ideas.

For example, Senior executives, Engineers and Managers from the following industries:

  • Insurance, Reinsurance Companies, Insurance Brokers and Reinsurance Brokers
  • Buyers of Insurance – Contractors, Builders, Sub-Contractors and Equipment Suppliers
  • Project Consultants Civil & Structural, Mechanical & Electrical Architects, Design Specialists, Surveyors (Building, Land and QS)
  • Projects Owners / Developers, Banks and Financial Institutions & Fund Managers
  • Insurance Regulators, Legal Personnel, Arbitrators and Loss Adjusters
  • Government Bodies and Institutions – Public Works, Local Council, Road & Highway Authorities

Course content

Five focused days of learning and application

Day 1

Introduction and Contractual Aspects of Projects

  • On-going and Upcoming Projects in the region
  • The need for insurance
  • Projects Contract Administration
  • Conditions of Contracts (FIDIC etc.)
  • The insurance industry and the Role of the Regulator
  • Principles of Insurance

Day 2

Policy Coverage

  • How the CAR policy is arranged?
  • Munich Re standard wording and formats in various regions
  • The difference with the EAR policy
  • The policy sections (I & II) and coverage
  • Section III (ALOP) coverage and its application
  • Period of cover, General Exclusions and Policy Conditions

Day 3

Section I (Material Damage)

  • Operative clause
  • Sum Insured
  • Exclusions
  • Basis of loss settlement
  • Design coverage - DE 3 and related options
  • Extension of cover – overtime, express freight

Day 4

Section II (Third Party Liability)

  • Who are third parties?
  • Limit of liability
  • Special Exclusions
  • Special conditions
  • Interesting clauses and endorsements
  • Role of Loss Adjusters

Day 5

Underwriting of Risks and Claims Handling

  • What are underwriters concerns?
  • Risk management
  • Claims handling
  • Loss control survey
  • Ex-gratia payments
  • Case studies and Worked examples

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does Dissecting the Construction Insurance Coverage cover?

This course covers Construction Management through a structured five-day outline focused on practical application, discussion, and implementation planning.

When is the next available session?

The next scheduled session starts on 15 - 19 June 2026, with additional classroom dates and mirrored Online / Live options listed in the course schedules section.

Who should attend this course?

This programme is designed for professionals responsible for strategy, operations, transformation, or delivery leadership.

How can I register for a session?

Use any Register button next to the available course dates to open the participant registration page and submit your booking request for the selected session.

Is this course available online as well as classroom-based?

Yes. The course detail page includes both classroom sessions and Online / Live sessions, with online options aligned to the same course dates for easier planning.

Where are classroom sessions delivered?

Current classroom venues include Rome, Munich, Amsterdam, London, Istanbul, Vienna, Barcelona.

Still Have Questions?

Contact the academy team for course details, delivery options, and delegate guidance.

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