A Controlled Insurance Program (CIP) is commonly known as a “wrap-up” insurance program and can take the form of an OCIP (owner sponsored) or CCIP (contactor sponsored).
Traditional OCIP’s & CCIP’s can include workers’ compensation, general liability and excess liability providing coverage for the owner, general contractor, and “on-site” enrolled subcontractors. A traditional OCIP or CCIP starts to make sense from a cost standpoint when the construction project exceeds $100M.
OCIP’s and CCIP’s can be provided for general liability and excess liability only and from a pricing standpoint they are typically cost effective at $30M and above. However, in certain states with construction defect issues, residential projects have been set up on OCIP’s starting at $10M based on general liability and excess liability market conditions.
The primary reasons that construction projects are set up on wrap-up programs are known as the 3 C’s:
Lastly, we need to select a wrap-up administrator to review the program and provide a wrap-up manual, provide bid credit calculations, enroll the subcontractors, and close out the program when the project is completed. We are aligned with several competent wrap-up administrators.
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