In the webinar, we will look at:
- What is PAS9980, BSF/CSS funding, EWS1 Forms and Developer Pledge/DLUHC contract
- Comparison with compliance
- Principles of building insurance
– Application/renewal process
– Underwriting process
– Material changes in risk and updating obligations during policy period
– Role of brokers
– Possible issue on claims
Speakers:
Mark London, Partner and Head of the Construction, Engineering & Procurement, Devonshires
Mark is the Head of the Construction, Engineering & Procurement Team at Devonshires and advises on all aspects of construction law with a particular emphasis on contentious work. Mark has a wide client base and he regularly acts for public bodies, housing developers, Local Authorities and contractors throughout the United Kingdom.
Michael Wharfe, Partner, Construction, Engineering & Procurement, Devonshires
Michael’s practice is heavily weighted towards contentious matters for housing associations and public bodies, with a particular focus on large complex disputes in commercial, insurance, engineering and construction matters.
Stephen Netherway, Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Devonshires
Stephen has considerable and wide-ranging experience in insurance and reinsurance policy coverage issues and insurance and reinsurance related business disputes, including disputes involving insurers, reinsurers and brokers/intermediaries.
Geoff Keig, Risk & Insurance Consultant, Gibbs Laidler Consulting LLP
Geoff is an insurance and risk specialist with extensive experience gained in both the housing sector and the wider UK Commercial sector. As an Insurance Broker for thirty years, Geoff has spent his career in client-facing roles seeking to understand and cover risks faced by those clients.