Risk Profiler
| The AGC Risk Profiler is an electronic form that construction contractors and their insurance brokers can use to create, save and continuously update a profile of the business activities that expose such contractors to significant risks of either loss or liability. As readers will see, the first section of the form asks about the type of work that a contractor performs, and about the firm's ownership and size. Subsequent sections of the form get into other details. |
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Once they have completed the form, either alone or in conjunction with their insurance brokers, construction contractors can better assess their insurance and other risk management programs. Many contractors will need insurance professionals to help them interpret the results, and in that case, AGC hopes the form will improve communication between such contractors and their insurance brokers, and enhance their typically joint efforts to identify cost-effective ways to manage the contractor's risks of either loss or liability. |
Required Software
With only the Adobe Acrobat Reader (version 6.0 or higher), which remains a free download from the web site for Adobe Systems, Inc. (www.adobe.com),
construction contractors and other users can download, save, read and print the
AGC Risk Profiler. To save information entered into the electronic version of the form, users will, however, need the full version of Adobe Acrobat (version 6.0 or higher), also available from Adobe Systems, Inc.
The AGC Insurance Checklist
The AGC Insurance Checklist is a potentially useful companion to the AGC Risk Profiler.
It is intended to help construction contractors determine the precise scope
of their current insurance coverage. Once a construction contractor has completed
the AGC Risk Profiler,
the AGC Insurance Checklist can help the firm compare the results with the scope and nature of the firm's current insurance policies. |
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By and For AGC Members
The AGC
Risk Profiler is a revised and updated version of the "risk profile" form
found in AGC's risk management handbook, entitled "Risk
Management Insurance and Bonding for the Construction Industry." The "Gap
Task Force" of AGC's Risk Management Committee reviewed and improved the checklist
over a two-year period that began in February of 2004 and concluded in February
of 2006.
AGC is deeply indebted to the members of the task force for their hard work
on the checklist. The members of this devoted group included:
- Jim Boone, Alberici Group, St. Louis, Missouri
- David Dolnick, The Brady Companies in La Mesa, California
- Steve Henry, Robert Henry Corp., South Bend, Indiana
- Ann Hickman, International Risk Management Institute in Dallas, Texas
- Robert Mahan, The Mahan Broker LLC, Irvine, California
- William McIntyre, American Contractors Insurance Group, Dallas Texas
- John Prim, Construction Insurance Consultants, Pittswburgh, Pennsylvania
- Terry Tennant, CNA Insurance, Glen Carbon, Illinois
- Steve Warnick, Austin Commercial, Dallas, Texas
- Patrick Wielinski, Cokinos, Bosien & Young, Arlington, Texas
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