Construction Wrap-Up Insurance Survival Guide

November 21st, 2008 by Sam Simon. Posted in Construction Business Podcast, Running Your Business

Despite the potential pitfalls for contractors, there is a growing trend toward wrap-ups on construction projects. Contractors are typically at the mercy of wrap-up administrators and are routinely held hostage by confusing wrap-up documents, additional paperwork and unexpected expenses.

Duke Mills, author of “Contractor Survival Guide for Wrap-Ups,” joins the Construction Business Podcast to address the issues of wrap-up Insurance Programs and aid contractors in their understanding of wrap-ups so they may successfully pass through this process.

Mills’ 37-page, easy-to-read guide, cites real company experiences, offers concise definitions and explanations, valuable forms and flow charts, and “killer tips” to help contractors protect their profits from bid errors and audit overpayments. This manual, in addition to a resource of wealth about wrap-ups is available www.wrapupexperts.com.

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4 Responses to “Construction Wrap-Up Insurance Survival Guide”

  1. Ms. Pati Mills Says:

    Finally an expert that truly explains the business of doing business not having my legal degree yet this has been a help for my CEO and COO at Feltrim Developments in Grenelefe.
    This was a major concern…Thanks for the heads-up

  2. Sam Simon Says:

    I should have put it in the description, but didn’t - if anyone is interested in contacting Duke to discuss this topic, you can reach him via e-mail at Duke@workcompsolutions.cc.

  3. saidi Says:

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  4. Trading With Common Sense Says:

    It gets to something when the profitability on a contract is finally decided after the lawyers have got together to discuss claims and counterclaims at the end - I kid you not, this has happened several times over here in Northern Ireland

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