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  1. A Contractor's Guide to CCIP Insurance - Construction Business Owner ...

    Jun 26, 2012 · A CCIP may be implemented to cover a single project, or it can cover all eligible projects enrolled into the program on a continuous or “rolling” basis. Under CCIP insurance, the general …

  2. Understanding Wrap-up Insurance Programs - Construction Business …

    Sep 27, 2013 · Usually, the first-named insured is the sponsor of the wrap—the owner of an owner-controlled insurance program (OCIP) or the general contractor on a contractor-controlled insurance …

  3. A Contractor's Guide to OCIPs - Construction Business Owner Magazine

    May 24, 2012 · Mike Hastings is a national project risk practice leader within Marsh’s U.S. Construction Practice. Over the past 17 years, he has taken a lead role in developing and implementing Marsh’s …

  4. Mike Hastings | Construction Business Owner Magazine

    A Contractor's Guide to CCIP Insurance Discover the risks and benefits of Contractor Controlled Insurance Programs (CCIP).

  5. Understanding Experience Rating Modifiers in Construction

    May 31, 2012 · Be sure this data has been properly reported to the rating bureau and that it includes any Owner or Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP or CCIP) payroll/losses.

  6. Improve Your Construction Risk Management Strategy

    Apr 27, 2012 · When this shift happens, it becomes much easier to implement advanced risk financing programs like CCIP and SDI. A Risk management success story Turner Construction Company …

  7. CCIP program | Construction Business Owner Magazine

    Looking for more information about CCIP program? Click here to visit Construction Business Owner Magazine's collection of articles about CCIP program.

  8. The Power of Wrap-Up Insurance

    Nov 5, 2015 · They are formally referred to as controlled or consolidated insurance programs (CIPs), and are differentiated by the sponsor. A contractor-controlled insurance program is a CCIP, while an …

  9. Becoming a Successful CCIP Candidate - Construction Business Owner …

    Jul 2, 2012 · Common traits of a good CCIP candidate include: - A highly-developed safety cultre that permeates throughout the company, including project managers, superintendents, tradesmen and …

  10. Project Protection 101: Exclusive Insights for Cost Challenges

    “Insurance products like builders' risk, owner-controlled insurance programs (OCIP), and contractor-controlled insurance programs (CCIP) are essential to protecting construction professionals of all …