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How to manage environmental risks facing the construction industry

September 14, 2023

In this report, we look at the environmental risks faced by the construction industry and what companies can do to prevent pollution happening. We also cover how insurance can help to cover exposures if an incident does occur, while minimizing any reputational damage.
Environmental Risks|Direct and Facultative
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Even the best planned construction projects carry a risk of causing unintended pollution, from disturbing buried waste to accidental leaks and spills.

If toxic material gets into the atmosphere, rivers or groundwater, it can cause a risk to human health and potential biodiversity loss.

In our recent webinar on 23 May 2023 , we looked at the environmental risks faced by the industry and what companies can do to prevent pollution happening.

We also heard how insurance can help to cover exposures if an incident does occur, while minimizing any reputational damage.

We explored:

  • The different types of pollution
  • The causes and consequences of pollution incidents
  • What environmental insurance covers
  • How insurance can help reduce admin time and cost on projects
  • Real world case studies of incidents and claims
Environmental risks in the construction industry

Helping construction companies build better resilience to environmental risks

We have put together a report providing an overview of the key talking points and learnings from the webinar.

For specialist help discovering smarter ways to manage environmental risk in the construction industry, please get in touch.

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Regional Construction Leader, Australasia

Iain leads our Australasian Construction team servicing all facets of the industry, managing global insurance programs for large international contractors, principals and financiers.


National Manager, Construction New Zealand

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