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Construction Works and Public Liability Insurance



The type of coverage you can choose for construction insurance depends on many factors. These include the size of your company, the type of work you perform, and the number of your workers. If you or your company is planning to run a construction project, call Allrisk Insurance at this number – 1300 255 747 – and we will help you obtain construction insurance with policies that are appropriate for your needs. With our help, you will gain security instead of fear of losing money or fear of having to undergo financial hardships. Risks can happen any time to your venture that is why being prepared for any kind of situation is very necessary.

Construction works and public liability insurance must go hand-in-hand. Having a quality and adequate insurance coverage will help you fix possible problems that might arise in the future during the construction. It will also help you face any work or property related liabilities. This will compensate in case individuals working on your property are injured. This also insures non-workers who might be injured by the machines or equipment being used in your project. And in case any of these machines are damaged, your company won’t have to waste time and effort paying or replacing them. Allrisk Insurance products have been developed and specialized to take care of the situation and secure your company. We have the right policies for any type of insurance you may want to have.      

Different types of construction insurance that have specialized policies:

Builder’s risk insurance
General liability insurance
Worker’s compensation
Loss of income insurance
Commercial vehicle insurance
Professional liability insurance

These are some of the policies that builders and contractors in Australia might want to consider. For most construction professionals, these policies are very helpful in keeping their project stable and resilient against risks.

What is BOP or business owner’s policy?

If in case you only have a small construction business, a business owner’s policy (BOP) must be the right one for you. Typically, this is offered at affordable rates. This is designed for businesses that have fewer than 100 staffs and generate less than $5 million in sales. The coverage type for this policy includes:

Property damage
General liability
Business income
Equipment breakdown
Rental vehicle coverage
And Medical payments

For more details about these offers and features, call Allrisk Insurance now and ask our insurance experts about everything you want to learn about these policies. For your construction works to be secured, dial our office number now!

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