We offer Civil Engineering Completed Risks (CECR) insurance to provide cover for medium to larger multinational organisations operating in all areas of infrastructure. This includes motorways, railways, roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, ports and harbours etc.
Whether it is a standalone property insured cover, or as part of a package with other relevant insurance products, our policies provide an array of cover, additions and solutions.
Our CECR policy can be tailored to meet location-specific requirements, addressing customers’ risks of physical loss or damage to infrastructure and transportation related assets.
We cover losses from sudden and accidental physical damage to property insured and can consider adding consequent business interruption as required.
Our standard cover includes:
We can also offer additional covers from the construction phase through to, and including, the fully operational risk from day one. This is a full cover to help avoid any gaps.
Plus many other bespoke solutions depending on client needs.
We have expertise in the following areas:
Preferred classes
Challenging classes
These are examples of CECR type losses. These include collapsed bridge, landslides, flooded motorways, blocked railway lines, tunnel explosions, earthquakes and more.
Dedicated specialist unit
Chubb CECR specialised products for operational infrastructural assets includes a dedicated team of underwriters, claims, risk and loss control professionals who understand the complexities of the industry, including exposures faced both in the UK and abroad.
Global network
With employees and network partners spanning over 200 countries and territories, Chubb has the experience and expertise to deliver multinational programme solutions.
Capacity
Chubb can deploy large capacities and take up high amount of risks as a lead market.
Long-term Agreements
Most of these risks come with a 30/40-year service agreements with the principal. Chubb can provide extended period agreements up to 3 years in addition to original construction periods.