Glen Boswall‘s article, "Coverage for Construction Deficiencies: BCSC Examines the ‘Particular Part’ in the CGL Work Exclusion", from the May 17, 2012 issue of Insurable Interest, has been republished by the Canadian Design-Build Institute in a letter circulated to all members. The article outlines what contractors (general or design-build) can expect from Commercial General Liability insurers and insurance policies when dealing with construction defect claims.
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