Blueprint to Build

Engineering Insurance offers complete protection for construction projects, machinery, and contractors. Covering Contractors’ All Risk, Erection All Risk, machinery breakdown, and electronic equipment, it also extends to boilers, pressure vessels, and third-party liability — ensuring projects are delivered securely, from blueprint to build.

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Coverage Options

1

Contractors’ All Risk (CAR)

Designed for construction projects, this policy provides comprehensive protection against accidental damage or loss to works, materials, and equipment during the construction period.

2

Erection All Risk (EAR)

Ideal for installation and erection projects involving machinery or steel structures. It covers risks from transit through the testing and commissioning phases.

3

Electronic Equipment Insurance

Protection against accidental loss or damage to computers, servers, medical, or other sensitive electronic equipment.

4

Machinery Breakdown

Offers coverage for sudden and unforeseen physical damage to machinery due to electrical or mechanical failure, minimizing downtime and repair costs.

5

Boiler & Pressure Vessel Insurance

Provides cover against accidental explosion or collapse of boilers and pressure vessels, including damage to surrounding property and liability for third-party injury or damage.

6

Deterioration of Stock (DOS)

Covers financial loss due to spoilage or deterioration of goods stored in cold storage facilities, caused by accidental failure or breakdown of refrigeration machinery.

7

Contractors’ Plant and Machinery (CPM)

Covers construction machinery such as excavators, cranes, and concrete mixers against accidental damage while in use, at rest, or being dismantled for cleaning or overhaul.

8

Third-Party Liability

Provides coverage for legal liability arising from accidental bodily injury or property damage to third parties during engineering works.

Engineering insurance coverage is subject to policy terms and conditions. Always refer to the policy document for specific details.

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