Controlled Insurance Programs (CIP’s): the GOOD, the NOT SO GOOD and the DOWNRIGHT UGLY.  What contractors need to understand about the programs and how to protect themselves.

Controlled Insurance Programs (CIP’s): the GOOD, the NOT SO GOOD and the DOWNRIGHT UGLY. What contractors need to understand about the programs and how to protect themselves.

Date and Time

Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

June 16, 2021
12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.

Location

Zoom

Fees/Admission

AGC Member $35.00
Non-Member $55.00

Contact Information

Lisa Frisbie
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Please join us for a BWiC lunch & learn opportunity featuring Mary Bishop, Associate Partner, Construction Risk Partners.
 
There are many positive things about CIP’s that help contractors.  However, there is a down side if a contractor is not aware of some of the consequences.  This program will help contractors achieve the following objectives:

 

  1. Know the ramifications of including / excluding insurance costs in bids both at the front end and back end of a job.
  2. Understand what coverages are being provided and equally what is not being provided.
  3. Understand the importance of developing a working relationship with the CIP administrator / broker in order to get access to information.
  4. Know the person(s) at the broker and/or sponsor levels that is/are responsible for handling the claim in order to have a voice in the claims process.
 
Mary leads the Wrap Up Practice group as well as performing as a Managing Account Executive on a number of large contractor accounts. Her role involves providing a sophisticated level of risk management services to the company’s largest clients from both traditional insurance placements and Controlled Insurance Program perspectives.
 
Prior to joining Construction Risk Partners, Mary managed numerous insurance programs for various OCIP and CCIP projects during her fifteen-year tenure at a large international brokerage firm. Her experience in insurance spans over three decades with the past two decades committed to the service of the construction industry.  Mary attended County of College of Morris and Caldwell University majoring in Business Administration.


ATTENDEES
 
Carli Cabana VVA
Patrick Huntington AGC MA
Briana Colantonio Colantonio, Inc.
Jeff Soderquist Columbia
Bill Aalerud Columbia 
Sara Whitman Commodore Builders
Dara Colleary Commodore Builders
Sara Whitman Commodore Builders
Jason Flood Commodore Builders
Haille Ephrem Commodore Builders
Casey Brigham Commodore Builders
Stan Martin Commonsense Construction Law LLC
Christy Murphy Compass Project Management, Inc.
Gregory Steele Construction Risk Partners
Michael Regan Cross Agency
Thomas Hunt Custom House Risk Advisors
Steven Avery Dimeo Construction Company
Sonny Powers Driscoll Agency
Chris Sheppard Eastern Insurance Construction Division
Jacqueline Falla Elaine Construction, Inc.
Thomas Bettle G. Greene Construction Co., Inc.
Jennifer Smith G. Greene Construction Co., Inc.
Sean Grubert Haugland Group
Eric Eisenberg Hinckley Allen
Ned Hall Holland & Knight LLP
Joshua Cohn Holland & Knight LLP
Petra Swenson John Moriarty & Associates
Bill Endicott Mill Creek Residential
Sara Bryant Murtha Cullina, LLP
Bernie Quinlan Sullivan Group
Paul Neenan Tocci Building Corporation
Gustavo Pereira Travelers
Anne Batty Ver-Tex Construction
MARK WHALEN WILLIS
Jeff Meehan WSD
Erin Fay WSD
Erin OBrien Zurich North America Construction-Bos
Stacey Lancaster Zurich North America Construction-Bos

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