Hedging Risk: Construction Bonds, Insurance and Indemnities



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Panel Discussion: Andrew J. Heal, LL.M. Brendan Bowles Hedging Risk: Construction Bonds, Insurance and Indemnities Construction Law Primer Andrew J. Heal aheal@healandco.com 416.583.5901 Heal & Co. LLP 250 Yonge Street, Suite 1604 Toronto, ON M5B 2L7

Insurance Programs for Construction Projects

Who controls the insurance programs for construction Projects owner can require contractor and subcontractors to provide insurance or owner can

Insurance coverage and contractual obligations

Types of insurance

Builders All-Risk owner, contractors, subcontractors, consultants, subconsultants waiver of subrogation, except consultants

Wrap-up policies wrap up liability places all liability coverage under one policy other alternatives: owner, contractor and consultants under one policy restricted to claims that are construction related or add owner and consultant as additional insureds under the contractor s CGL policy

Wrap-up policies - why use them? one common insurer reduces finger pointing protects owner s and contractor s ongoing insurance program reduces delays when seeking to immediately address damage

Wrap-up policies disadvantage, cannot stack coverages of each separate party to the construction in the case of a disaster often more restrictive, and excludes damage to the project excludes professional liability limited term of cover

Design Build Contracts lack of understanding on the part of contractors as to the exposure on the design side, does the contractor become the designer? is there appropriate insurance coverage?

what happens when losses are greater than the insurance limits? coverage gaps

CCDC insurance provisions

IBC 4047 - Builders Risk Policy CCDC Endorsement (For use with IBC 4042) "RESULTANT DAMAGE" shall mean physical damage to the insured property other than the cost of rectifying the defect or fault that caused the physical damage. The cost of rectifying the defect or fault (the cost of making good) shall be the cost which the Insured would have incurred to do so had such defect or fault been discovered immediately before the physical damage occurred and rectified at that time.

selecting your Insurance Broker

matching contractual indemnities to available insurance for professionals look for limiting language: an indemnity limited to those losses covered by one or more policies of insurance

Construction Defects

Every major construction deficiency claim involves an unhappy owner and a policy or policies of insurance that may or may not respond

Construction deficiency claims multi party, multi issue relationships primarily contractual overlap of tort and contract engage some form of insurance coverage either during the course of construction (builder s risk) or after (CGL or other completed operations insurance)

Construction Context do note that many claims are being defended which years ago may not have triggered coverage Progressive Homes v. Lombard (Supreme Court of Canada)

Key Risk Areas loss occurs on a construction project years after completion owner or subsequent purchaser sues contractor contractor seeks insurance coverage from insurer direct damages claimed, consequential damages claimed, pure economic loss claimed a headache! Progressive Homes v. Lombard (Supreme Court of Canada - September 2010)

Progressive Homes v. Lombard (Supreme Court of Canada - September 2010) what it has and has not decided why this case is important to you future implications

Progressive Homes (cont d) insurance responds to fortuitous events the economic loss argument fails: damage caused to one part of the construction by another defective part of the construction is not pure economic loss - rather a form of property damage

Key Concepts policy exclusions workmanship the defective element itself exceptions to exclusions subcontractor exception

will there be attempts to have insurance limits include defence costs with occurrence based policies?

IBC insurance language is not mandatory language for each insurer is not exactly the same we return to broker selection and the importance of having a broker knowledgeable about construction insurance

Questions? Thank you!