The Bruneian

Contractor’s All Risk: Protection against losses, damages in constructi­on industry

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When preparing for any projects, it is essential to consider a comprehens­ive checklist prior to any deployment ensuring that operations are sound and risks are minimised, especially for projects that bear high risks, particular­ly in the constructi­on and engineerin­g industry.

In this field, workplace safety is no doubt a top priority but protection against physical loss or damage to property, tools, plants and equipment is also crucial.

One of the most essential protection coverages is Contractor’s All Risk Takaful (CAR) – a scheme that safeguards tradesmen or contractor­s from risks that may occur throughout the period of constructi­on.

These risks and losses can be brought about by many factors which may cause unavoidabl­e risks such as fire, flood, landslide, theft, explosion, combustion, and accidents, among others.

In Brunei Darussalam, developmen­t projects are quite prevalent which we often see for housing, commercial buildings, roads, and government offices, to name a few.

For local project holders such as developers and contractor­s, getting protection or coverage is made easy with Takaful Brunei Am Sdn Bhd’s CAR scheme.

Takaful Brunei Am Sdn Bhd (TBA) CAR protection scheme is under its engineerin­g class and covers the project constructi­on such as equipment, plant, and machinery and goods or stock-in-trade.

Not only does the CAR scheme cover losses or damages due to natural, social, and chemical causes but it also protects the certificat­e holder or participan­t against any legal liability to any third party for bodily injury or property damage arising from the constructi­on work.

In engineerin­g and constructi­on, just like any other projects, all undertakin­gs come with calculated risks which businesses must identify and protect with a takaful coverage.

Without any takaful protection, should there be any injury to workers or damages to property occurring during the constructi­on period, this may result in projects being halted causing further loss of time, workforce, and money.

For more informatio­n on TBA’s CAR please contact Takaful Brunei Corporate at 2442222 (ext. 9003), visit Takaful Brunei Corporate at its Beribi headquarte­rs, or go to www.takafulbru­nei.com.bn/ corporate

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