Everything a Construction Player Should Know About Insurance, OH CLE 6.5, OH CPE 8.0
June 27, 2008 Cincinnati , OH
Presented by Lorman Education Services
Single Attendee: $339.00
Use discount code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or when registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID 378669
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for project managers, engineers, attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, principals, owners, contractors, subcontractors, architects, insurance professionals, risk managers, accountants and property developers.
Benefits
Stop construction insurance nightmares in their tracks – get on the right track from the start.
Attend this cutting-edge seminar and get helpful information on construction insurance. You’ll gain a clear understanding of coverage types and programs. Meet the challenges ahead and find out what you need to know about presenting the construction claim to insurance companies, the liability carrier’s response, additional insured and contractual liability coverage, and bonding and payment bond issues. These are just a few of the valuable tips we’ll discuss at this must-attend seminar. You’ll acquire the shrewd wisdom and good judgment necessary to succeed – no matter what challenges arise. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn to navigate the complex and changing issues surrounding construction insurance.
Benefits for You
• Discover how to present construction claims to insurance companies
• Grasp the key essentials of primary vs. excess coverage
• Take the headaches out of dealing with performance and payment bond issues
• Get a one-of-a-kind briefing on contractual issues
• Solve your toughest problems related to bad faith claims
Continuing Education Units
AIA HSW 6.5
CC 1.0
IACET 0.65
CPE 8.0 including Management Advisory Services 8
PMI 6.5
OH CLE 6.5
OH INS 8.0 including General 8
CC Certification
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