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Commercial Construction Strategies: Flagship Stores to Footprint Expansion

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These types of commercial construction projects are very important to the growth of their brands and offer many opportunities for our national contracting team to apply our experience and know-how to ensure a successful completion. Working with equipment suppliers ahead of time is key.

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What is Equipment Floater Insurance for Contractors?

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With the amount of money you invest in tools and equipment, it’s crucial to protect those assets no matter where you go. Your base insurance policy may offer some coverage for unexpected damage to some business property, but making assumptions about the extent of coverage could lead to some financial distress. .

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Business Interruption Insurance in Construction: What Contractors Need to Know

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Whether it’s the risk of an unexpected accident or a project running over schedule and costing you money, there are many things that can go wrong. One way to help protect yourself from some of these perils is by having business interruption insurance for construction. What does business interruption insurance cover ?

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Commercial Construction Costs – Canada

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Schedule • Procurement advantage of. Insurance and bond costs • Appraisals. Special equipment and furnishings • Property taxes. Insurance and bond costs • Appraisals. Special equipment and furnishings • Property taxes. The post Commercial Construction Costs – Canada appeared first on 4BT.

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Insurance for HVAC Contractors: What It Covers and Why You Need It

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Damaged or stolen tools and equipment can erase a considerable investment, and bearing responsibility for damage to another person’s property can mean significant costs for an HVAC business. . HVAC contractor insurance is the primary way to help protect your financial interest if things go wrong on the job. Who needs HVAC insurance?

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What Is an Installation Floater?

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” You may already have an insurance policy that offers coverage for business property and general liability. An installation floater is a form of insurance coverage that protects the value of building materials that will become a permanent part of a commercial or residential structure. What is an installation floater?

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How to Successfully Plan the Risks Going Into a Construction Project

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Make sure workers are properly trained and equipped. Stay on top of the trends including new equipment and technology, software project management solutions, and so on. Schedule Demo. Sam Meenasian is the Operations Director of USA Business Insurance and BISU Insurance and an expert in commercial lines insurance products.

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