PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
ACE Group today announced the introduction of the ACE Catastrophe
Liability PlusSM Policy (Construction) for the construction
industry through its Excess Casualty Division. The new policy, which is
designed for construction wrap-ups, consolidates multiple catastrophe
liability specific endorsements into one single policy. The new policy
is available for construction wrap-ups including Owner Controlled
Insurance Programs (OCIPs), Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs
(CCIPs), and rolling and joint venture programs.
“The release of this new coverage demonstrates ACE’s ongoing commitment
to meet the unique and evolving needs of the construction industry,”
said Carol Laufer, Executive Vice President, ACE Excess Casualty. “With
the current increase in construction-related projects, expanded coverage
is necessary to protect contractors from potential excess exposures. Our
new policy is designed to create a seamless tower of insurance over the
primary general liability program, eliminating the need for added,
commonly used endorsements.”
According to William P. Hazelton, Executive Vice President, ACE
Construction Industry Practice Leader, “ACE’s Construction Industry
Practice continues to address and help manage the wide range of complex
risks faced by the industry. The addition of this new excess policy
further exemplifies our commitment to our clients by supplementing our
already comprehensive insurance programs with an additional streamlined
and diversified product offering.”
Key features of Catastrophe Liability PlusSM Policy
(Construction) include:
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Underlying Designated Premises Endorsement
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Underlying Product/Completed Operations Extension Endorsement
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Cancellation provisions and premium adjustment promulgation as the
underlying primary General Liability carrier
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Knowledge of Occurrence amended (Knowledge not constituted unless
notice received by; Executive Officers or anyone responsible for
administering the insured’s insurance program).
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Other Insurance Clause amended to follow form primary non-contributory
wording, if provided by scheduled underlying policy.
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Failure to Disclose included in coverage form
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Limits available up to $25M
ACE’s Construction Industry Practice consists of business units that
offer a broad suite of products and services including:
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Workers Compensation, General Liability & Automobile Liability Risk
Transfer
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Environmental, including Contractors Pollution Liability & Contractors
Professional Liability
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Inland Marine, including Builders Risk & Contractors Equipment
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International Casualty Enterprise & Package Solutions, including
Defense Base Act Workers Compensation
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Umbrella/ Excess
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Wrap Ups & other project-specific programs
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Specialty Construction Claims
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Construction Risk Management Services
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Surety
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Professional Liability for architects and engineers, construction
managers and trade contractors
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Public and Private company D&O, EPLI, Fidelity and Fiduciary Liability
ACE Excess Casualty, part of ACE USA, provides worldwide lead umbrella
and excess liability insurance for U.S.-based multinational companies.
ACE products are backed by substantial, financially secure capacity, and
are designed to address global catastrophe exposures. For more
information, please visit
our website. Insurance is provided by insurance companies within ACE
Group. All products may not be available in all jurisdictions. The
product information above is a summary only. The insurance policy
actually issued contains the terms and limits of the contract. For more
information about ACE’s Construction Industry Practice and its range of
products and services, please visit
our website.
ACE Group is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty
insurers. With operations in 54 countries, ACE provides commercial and
personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident supplemental
health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of
clients. ACE Limited, the parent company of the ACE Group, is listed on
the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:ACE) and is a component of the S&P 500
index. Additional information can be found at: www.acegroup.com.

Source: ACE Group