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Specialty Construction Consultants

Frequently Asked Questions about Specialty Construction Consultants

What type of firms do you cover in the Specialty Construction Consultants program? Do they have to be licensed?
The specialty construction consultants program covers a wide range of construction-related consultants and professionals. Our program does not necessarily require the applicant to be licensed in order to purchase coverage. A minimum of five years' experience and related qualifications may substitute.

You may also want to try our Interactive Qualification Tool. Answer a few questions, find out if your firms is eligible and apply for coverage.


What is the difference between agency and at-risk construction managers?
Agency construction managers act as the representative or agent of the owner and simply report back to the owner on the progress of the project. Their services can include obtaining and evaluating bids for the owner, preparing contracts, coordinating and scheduling. Other services may include cost estimations, value engineering and general supervision of construction activities.

At-risk construction managers assume responsibility for the means, methods and techniques of construction and the related work. Their exposure is similar to a general contractor with the additional roles of advisor to and facilitator for the owner. An at-risk construction manager may also assume financial responsibility for the project. They can usually hire and fire subcontractors and may be responsible for job site safety. In some cases their contract may permit them to stop work on a job.


Where can I fax the completed application?
You can fax the application to (301) 951-5444, to the attention of the appropriate underwriter. See the chart below to find out who your underwriter is.


Who is my Underwriter?
To contact the underwriter for your state, please use our underwriter locator.

Information or applications can be faxed to (301) 951-5444.


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