Event Details
Singapore Time: 4.00pm to 5.00pm
Mode: Virtual
CPD Hours: 1 Hour
Flooding is a prevalent and destructive risk for construction sites, especially in regions prone to heavy rainfall and unpredictable weather patterns in Africa and other regions. This complimentary webinar offers an essential opportunity for professionals in the insurance and reinsurance industries as well as project managers, quantity surveyors, and engineers from the development and contracting environment to enhance their understanding of how CAR (Contractors All Risks) policies can safeguard projects against flood-related damages.
Don't miss this chance to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the complexities of flood risks and CAR insurance. Register now to secure your spot in this valuable learning session tailored for the African market.
For Whom
- Insurance and reinsurance professionals
- Brokers and agents specializing in construction and engineering insurance
- Claims adjusters and underwriters in the construction sector
- Project managers, quantity surveyors and engineers from the development and contracting environment
Key Learning Objectives
At the end of the webinar, participants should be able to :
- Understand the scope and limitations of CAR insurance in the context of flood risks.
- Identify and evaluate flood risks at construction sites specific to African regions.
- Understand best practices for effectively managing flood-related insurance claims.
Webinar Outline
- Understanding CAR Insurance: A primer on what CAR insurance covers and its relevance to construction projects.
- Flood Risk Assessment: Identifying and assessing flood risks specific to construction sites in Africa.
- Policy Inclusions and Exclusions: Detailed explanation of how CAR policies respond to flooding incidents, including common inclusions and exclusions.
- Claims Management: Best practices for managing claims related to flood damage, including documentation and communication with insurers.
- Case Studies: Real-world examples (Mauritius and Dubai) of flood incidents at construction sites and the response of CAR policies.