Contractors Plant Insurance
Comprehensive cover for contractors plant risks
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We understand the risks your clients face, and we know how to help
Coverage
Target risks
Wide ranging appetite for Irish domiciled companies of all sizes from small/micro to large/corporate, who own or hire in plant and equipment.
- Wide trade and profile acceptance including work equipment used internationally
Limited risk appetite
- Single items of equipment in excess of EUR 500,000
- Scaffolding contractors
- Demolition contractors
- Equipment hired in under non-standard hire conditions
Outside of risk appetite
- Recycling and waste processing
- Quarrying and mining
- Forestry and timber processing
- Marquee and tents
- Survey equipment in isolation
- Employee tools
Additional information
- 24 month new for old on own plant
- Cover extends internationally as standard including general average and salvage charges
Cover can also be extended to include:
- Hire Association Europe (HAE)
- Loss of Fuel from Bowsers
- Damage to surrounding property and goods handled
- Advertising signs and artworks
- Fire service charges
- Incorrect fuelling
- Recovery of immobilised plant
- Removal of debris
- Reward costs
- Security devices
- Temporary hire or relocation
- Temporary and fast track repairs
- Free loan of plant or equipment
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