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How to Get Large Group Health Insurance Plans for Contractor Business Employees

Construction Marketing

If you, as an employer, have 1099 employees on your staff from time to time, you may be wondering whether you are required to provide health insurance to them. While you are not legally obligated to offer health plans to these workers, you can still choose to. Do Employers Have to Provide Health Insurance to Contracted Employees?

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A No-fuss Record-keeping Guide For Your Construction Business

Contractor Bookkeeping

Managing a hectic schedule and complex projects can be challenging if you're a contractor. This is a mark of professionalism and can also help if you have an insurance or legal claim. You must also ensure that your paperwork, documents, and contracts are in order.

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Safety Training in the Workplace: Avoiding OSHA Fines and Costly Risks

Safety Services Company

Consider project delays, legal battles, insurance rate increases, and the damage done to your companys reputation. Lower Costs and Fines The up-front cost of safety training pales in comparison to the cost of OSHA violations, legal fees, and skyrocketing insurance premiums. Think about it as paying for peace of mind.

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Don’t Settle Your Construction Dispute Without Checking with the (Insurance) Man

Best Practices Construction Law

Well, in a recent construction dispute in Maryland, “the Man” was the owner’s insurance company. The contract required Gaylor to purchase and maintain an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”). The Contractor did not notify the insurance carrier of the dispute prior to settlement.

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Does GC Insurance Cover Subcontractors?

Levelset

Luckily, that’s what insurance is for, right? Does a general contractor’s insurance cover their subcontractors’ accidents or mistakes? While there isn’t a cut-and-dry answer to these questions, we’ll take a deeper look into insurance coverage and what happens in these situations. Who is covered by an insurance policy?

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Additional Insured Endorsements & How They Work in Construction

Levelset

An insurance policy rarely meets every contractor’s needs out of the box. One of the most common endorsements you’ll likely encounter involves additional insured (AI) parties. While it may sound unusual, adding additional insureds is common and extends benefits both to you as a policyholder – and the party being named on the policy.

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Commercial Construction Costs – Canada

Job Order Contracting

Schedule • Procurement advantage of. Insurance and bond costs • Appraisals. Legal fees • Soil and environmental tests. Insurance and bond costs • Appraisals. Legal fees • Soil and environmental tests. Judgment factors must be applied within the average range to allow for: • Quality • Type of contract.