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Tradies & Construction Insurance
Tradies and construction businesses face high-risk working environments, strict contract requirements, and significant liability exposure. Construction insurance helps protect your business, your tools, and your projects while you’re on the job.
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Who We Insure?
We work with a wide range of construction-related businesses, including:
Builders and principal contractors
Electricians, plumbers, and carpenters
Subcontractors
Renovation and fit-out contractors
Trades working on residential and commercial projects
Common Risks for Tradies & Construction
Tradies and construction companies are exposed to a number of everyday risks. Even small incidents can result in significant costs.
Here are the top risks we help you manage.
  • Injury to third parties on-site
  • Damage to client property
  • Theft of tools or materials
  • Damage to works in progress
  • Contractual insurance requirements
  • Employee injuries
What insurance do you need?
Tailor your policy to include exactly what you need, without paying for what you don't.
Public Liability
Covers legal costs and compensation if a third party is injured or their property is damaged.
  • Injury claims
  • Property damage
  • Legal costs
Essential
Contract Works Insurance
Protects buildings, materials, and works in progress during construction.
  • Works in progress
  • Materials on-site
  • Insured events
Tools & Plant Insurance
Covers tools and equipment against loss, theft, or accidental damage.
  • Theft
  • Accidental damage
  • On-site and transit
Workers Compensation
Compulsory cover for employees' medical expenses and lost wages if they are injured at work.
  • Legal requirement
  • Workplace injuries
  • Wage protection
Required
Professional Indemnity (Where Applicable)
Required for businesses providing design, advice, or technical services.
  • Advice errors
  • Client claims
  • Legal defence
Our Process
How We Help You
Reviewing contract insurance requirements
Ensuring activities are correctly declared
Compare policies from multiple insurers
Explain policy wording and exclusions in plain English
Assist with claims if an incident occurs
Structuring cover that meets site and builder requirements
Protect your business today
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Frequently Asked Questions

Public liability insurance is not always legally required, but it is often required by builders, councils, or contracts. Workers compensation is mandatory if you employ staff.

Most tradies require a combination of public liability, tools insurance, and personal accident or income protection, depending on how they operate.

Generally no. Public liability usually covers injury or property damage, not poor workmanship. Some policies may cover resulting damage — this depends on the wording.

Tools can be covered, but only if tools cover is added and security conditions are met. Not all policies automatically include this.

Yes. Most principals require subcontractors to carry their own public liability insurance, even if they work under another builder.

Most contracts require $10M or $20M, depending on the work type and site requirements.

Yes, provided your policy covers all declared activities and you are not working outside the scope disclosed to the insurer.

Yes, public liability insurance generally covers the actions of employees while working for you.

Non-disclosure can lead to claim denial. It’s critical all activities are accurately declared.

Yes. Sole traders can still require insurance and are often personally exposed to claims.