Liability, Indemnity & Structural Defects Insurances (IN01)

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Organisation profile

HomeBond was set up in 1978 to provide structural defects insurance to purchasers of new homes. To date over 650,000 homes have been registered with HomeBond. The company’s core function has been the provision of structural defects cover for purchasers of new homes, with a complementary focus on improving the general overall quality of residential construction in Ireland through advising, educating and training builders, building professionals and other interested parties.

Training aim

This one day course is intended to provide attendees with an overview of insurance and in-depth information on the relevant classes of insurance.   

Learning objectives

To introduce and create an awareness of the principles of insurance
To cover the cores areas of Liability, Indemnity & Structural Defects Insurances

To provide a thorough grounding in the core issues

Course outline

Insurance is a complex area for construction industry professionals, clients and the projects they manage. This one day course is intended to provide attendees with an overview of insurance and in-depth information on the relevant classes of insurance.

Trainer's profile

Martin Adams, Course Director, has over 25 year’s insurance sector experience. Martin is Special Risks Director at Arachas Corporate Brokers Ltd. He deals extensively with the following classes of insurance: Insolvency insurance cover, Professional Indemnity and Directors Liability. Martin has also worked in a number of large UK based insurance brokers. Martin is also a course tutor; a number of other experienced tutors will also lecture on this course.

Course duration

1 Day - 9am to 5pm

Assessment & certification

The assessment will take the form of a Multiple Choice Question exam at the end of the each module. 7 hours CPD

Who should attend

Engineers seeking an understanding of the cores areas of Liability, Indemnity & Structural Defects Insurances.

Website

http://www.homebond.ie/