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highlandinssolutions.com PREVENTATIVE LOSS CONTROL A MGA SPECIALIZING IN BUILDERS RISK FOR U.S. CONSTRUCTION Risk transfer is a critical component of any enterprise risk management strategy. Relying on insurance alone though may expose your company to increased costs that could have been avoided if preventative loss control measures had been in place. Preventative loss control for a construction site can take many forms, including: Perimeter fencing and lighting Site security and/or electronic site surveillance off-hours Treating building materials with fire retardant foams or sprays Water flow detection sensors and/or shut off valves Protocols detailing best practices for hot works and/or water damage mitigation Catastrophe and wildfire preparedness plans Life safety and fire protective systems such as sprinklers Hidden Costs: Added Benefits: Implementing the appropriate mix of these measures can avoid increased costs later in the event of a claim by either mitigating damage, accelerating accident investigation and remediation work, or avoiding loss altogether. When debating investing in preventative loss control measures, consider the following hidden costs of overlooking these measures and added benefits of investing in them: Please consult your underwriter if you’d like to weigh preventative loss control options and how implementing these options may positively impact your builder’s risk insurance coverage. You may suffer reputational damage due to missed deadlines or bad press following a loss You may pay more for your deductible than you would have paid to avoid the loss using preventative loss control (especially as respects water damage) Developers and general contractors with poor loss runs are likely to face increased premiums, more conservative terms, and difficulty marketing future projects With preventative loss control measures in place, you can have peace of mind knowing your site is better protected from arson, theft and vandalism, and civil unrest Implementing loss control may change an insurer’s appetite for a risk that was previously declined or deemed uninsurable Insurers prioritize business with clients who demonstrate a commitment to loss control and may be able to offer more competitive terms Kara Epping Underwriter O: 630.556.7042 [email protected] 1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 400 Naperville, IL 60563

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highlandinssolutions.com

PREVENTATIVE LOSS CONTROL

A MGA SPECIALIZING IN BUILDERS RISKFOR U.S. CONSTRUCTION

Risk transfer is a critical component of any enterprise risk management strategy. Relying on insurance alone though mayexpose your company to increased costs that could have been avoided if preventative loss control measures had been in place.

Preventative loss control for a construction site can take many forms, including:

• Perimeter fencing and lighting

• Site security and/or electronic site surveillance o� -hours

• Treating building materials with fi re retardant foams or sprays

• Water fl ow detection sensors and/or shut o� valves

• Protocols detailing best practices for hot works and/or water damage mitigation

• Catastrophe and wildfi re preparedness plans

• Life safety and fi re protective systems such as sprinklers

Hidden Costs:

Added Benefi ts:

Implementing the appropriate mix of these measures can avoid increased costs later in the event of a claim by either mitigating damage, accelerating accident investigation and remediation work, or avoiding loss altogether.

When debating investing in preventative loss controlmeasures, consider the following hidden costs of overlooking these measures and added benefi ts of investing in them:

Please consult your underwriter if you’d like to weighpreventative loss control options and how implementingthese options may positively impact your builder’s riskinsurance coverage.

You may su� er reputational damage due tomissed deadlines or bad press following a loss

You may pay more for your deductible thanyou would have paid to avoid the loss usingpreventative loss control (especially as respects water damage)

Developers and general contractors with poor loss runs are likely to face increased premiums, more conservative terms, and di� culty marketing future projects

With preventative loss control measures in place, you can have peace of mind knowing your site is better protected from arson, theft and vandalism, and civil unrest

Implementing loss control may change an insurer’s appetite for a risk that was previously declined or deemed uninsurable

Insurers prioritize business with clients who demonstrate a commitment to loss control andmay be able to o� er more competitive terms

Kara EppingUnderwriter

O: [email protected]

1804 N. Naper Blvd., Suite 400Naperville, IL 60563