Blog: Why we need to educate the property sector about project insurance
Bridge Insurance Brokers' Carrie Arnold discusses how brokers can help developers reduce setbacks if their contractor collapses.
The construction industry has been rocked recently, with the news that administrators have been called in to well-known contractors Pochin’s.
A key player in construction, their demise is symbolic of an industry that is in dire straits. Competition is fierce and costs are escalating: a factor that is not aided by Brexit impacting on import prices.
As well as the knock-on effect of Pochin’s collapse to workmen and residents, situations such as this can prove a real headache for developers and
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