Insurance and Bonds Flashcards
- Which type of insurance protects the Contractor’s Off-Road Construction Equipment?
A. Floaters Insurance
B. Auto or Fleet Insurance
C. Builders Risk Insurance
D. Contractors Property Insurance
A. Floaters Insurance
- Which document contains the coverage amounts for the insurances for the project?
A. General Conditions
B. General Requirements
C. Instructions to Bidders
D. Supplementary Conditions
D. Supplementary Conditions
- Which type of insurance covers injuries to persons not employed at the site but get injured passing by the site?
A. Floaters
B. Public Liability
C. Product Liability
D. Workers’ Compensation
B. Public Liability
- Which type of insurance covers workers being laid off from their job?
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A. Builders Risk
B. Unemployment
C. Public Liability
D. Workers’ Compensation
B. Unemployment
- Which type of insurance covers injuries to workers employed at the job site?
A. Floaters
B. Public Liability
C. Contractual Liability
D. Workers’ Compensation
D. Workers’ Compensation
- Which type of insurance is needed because the high winds blow down the 40 feet high concrete wall forms?
A. Floaters
B. Builders Risk
C. Product Liability
D. Contractor’s Property
D. Contractor’s Property
- Which type of insurance is needed because the high winds mangle the rebar inside the forms?
A. Floaters
B. Builders Risk
C. Product Liability
D. Contractor’s Property
B. Builders Risk
- Which type of insurance is needed because a 150-year rated rain storm has removed the structure from its foundation and it flows down the river?
A. Flood
B. Floaters
C. Soil Erosion
D. Builders Risk
C. Soil Erosion
- Which type of insurance covers all parties and all risks under one unified insurance program and purchased by the Owner?
A. Builders Risk
B. Wrap Up Policy
C. Umbrella Excessive Liability
D. Automobile General Liability
B. Wrap Up Policy
- Which type of insurance that covers the Contractor assuming the liability of another party through a hold harmless clause?
A. Wrap-Up Policy
B. Indemnification
C. Workers’ Compensation
D. Umbrella Excess Liability
B. Indemnification
- You have a Contract for a Dredging Project on Lake Michigan. Which of the following is required as an Insurance Rider?
A. Builders Risk
B. Soil Erosion
C. Contractual Liability
D. Marine Workers Compensation
D. Marine Workers Compensation
- Which of the following Insurance Coverage items are purchased as a Rider?
A. Builders Risk, Operations, Indemnify Limited, Contractual Liability
B. Broad Indemnify, Flood, Soil Erosion, Rail and Marine Workers Compensation
C. Limited Indemnify, Umbrella Excessive and Wrap-Up Insurance
D. Comprehensive General Liability, Comprehensive Auto, and Workers Compensation
B. Broad Indemnify, Flood, Soil Erosion, Rail and Marine Workers Compensation
- Assume that you are working on a three-story addition to an existing building and there isn’t any work contracted in the existing building. You allow your subcontractor to store their material on the 3rd floor of the existing structure which does not contain any work. According to the legal system, WORK is defined by the Contract Documents and the Builders Risk Policy and it has a very specific trade meaning in Construction. Which of the following clearly defines the word works according to the courts?
A. Storage of material in the existing structure
B. Storage of materials in an offsite location
C. Work within the contract limits of the new structure
D. Work within the contract limits of the new and existing structures
C. Work within the contract limits of the new structure
- Assume that you are working on a three-story addition to an existing three-story structure. You allow your subcontractor to store their material on the 3rd floor of the existing structure which does not contain any work. A fire burns down the 3rd floor of the existing structure. Does the Contractor have insurance coverage?
A. Yes. The Contractor is covered under their Property Insurance policy
B. Yes. The Contractor is covered under their Builders Risk Insurance policy
C. No. The Contractor is not covered and Insurance can recover under negligence
D. Yes. The Contractor is covered under their Contractors Property Insurance policy
C. No. The Contractor is not covered and Insurance can recover under negligence
- What does the abbreviation EMR stand for?
A. Employer Manual Rate
B. Estimated Manual Rate
C. Emergency Medical Rate
D. Experience Modification Rating
D. Experience Modification Rating