Assembly Set to Approve Builder's Risk Insurance for MOA Construction Projects

July 18, 2025 | Anchorage Municipality, Alaska


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Assembly Set to Approve Builder's Risk Insurance for MOA Construction Projects
The Infrastructure, Enterprise and Utility Oversight Committee of the Municipality of Anchorage convened on July 18, 2025, to discuss critical insurance needs related to the T1 contract. The meeting highlighted the necessity of securing construction-related insurances, specifically builders risk and owners liability insurance, ahead of the upcoming assembly meeting on July 29.

The builders risk insurance is designed to cover damages from specific events such as water damage, windstorms, earthquakes, and fires. The policy is set to begin on August 1, 2025, and will run until March 2, 2030, with a total cost of approximately $5.8 million and coverage amounting to nearly $5.97 million. However, certain risks, including marine mobilization, demobilization, excavation, and dredging, are not covered under this policy. These exclusions were clarified during the meeting, emphasizing that contractor insurances would cover marine mobilization and demobilization, while dredging remains an uncovered risk.

The discussion also included the implications of these exclusions, with assurances that the municipality is protected through the contractor's insurance for mobilization-related liabilities. The committee expressed confidence in the insurance strategy, with contributions from the municipal risk manager, Jim Johnson, who has been involved throughout the process.

As the assembly meeting approaches, the committee aims to finalize these insurance arrangements to ensure comprehensive coverage for the T1 project, highlighting the importance of risk management in municipal infrastructure projects.

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