Posts Tagged ‘Architects & Engineers’

Management Philosophy 101 and Aspire A&E Insurance

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

 

Soon thousands of college students will head back to campus in order to tackle new subjects. One of the most popular college courses is management. Essentially, nobody should be surprised by this because business colleges and business courses continue to see increasing enrollment. This rise is related to the increasing need for quality managers in all businesses. Management relies heavily on two things: knowledge and communication. A student in a management course will likely hear a quote like this on the first day of class:

managementstudent“Management means, in the last analysis, the substitution of thought for brawn and muscle, of knowledge for folklore and tradition, and of cooperation for force.”[i]

What Peter Drucker means when he says this is that success depends upon the twin pillars of management: knowledge and communication.

How does this relate to Architects and Engineers insurance?

The experience and knowledge needed to manage expectations for newly awarded projects is something that small firms may find difficult given their smaller workforce; therefore, by having A&E insurance they can be protected against any unforseen event. In adittion, claims can also arise fromfeasibility studies, delays in projects, faulty cost estimates, or sub-contractor error. These are knowledge issues. 

Communication problems also present a serious risk to businesses. Surprises when building or consulting on a large project may be costly. In all of these situations, the architect or engineer may not make an obvious error, and this is one of the strongest reasons why a smart A&E insurance portfolio is necessary, and it is why smart managers know that protecting their assets and their good reputation is vital. Managers in every field connected to architecture and engineering need to have quality insurance. It is smart management.

Stuckey & Company´s Aspire A&E program is unique because it addresses the technical aspects of the risks commonly faced by architects and engineers. Dwight Stuckey, president of Stuckey&Company, believes his firm´s ability to speak and understand the technical language of architects and engineers gives them an edge. And in a world in which knowledge and communications are so central to good management, it makes sense to go with Stuckey&Company: they know how A&E insurance works.

 

The target accounts for Aspire A&E are businesses with $1,500,000 or less in revenue in any state, except Alaska and Hawaii.

For more information contact Dwight Stuckey at: 800-828-3452 x 22, or via email at:
dwight@stuckey.com

 


i Bateman, Thomas S. and Scott A. Snell. Management: Leading & Collaborating in the Competitive World. Boston: McGraw Hill, 2009. p 4.

Aspire A&E Webinar, September 30th

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

REGISTER NOW!

Thursday September, 30th, 2010 at 2:30 pm cdt

Aspire A&E, Stuckey’s insurance program for architects and engineers, is designed to give small firms easy access to competitively priced, clearly defined, broad Errors and Omissions.

Join Chris Boylan from Stuckey & Company as he explains the coverage highlights and benefits of this featured program.

This 30-minute, free webinar is available to all, and perfect for agents specializing in professional liability insurance.hartford_logo

Join us for an interactive discussion about this valuable resource your clients can take advantage of!

Contract Review Services- Another Benefit of Aspire A&E

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Architects and Engineers use contracts to delineate the rights and responsibilities of the parties and to manage client expectations.  Your Aspire A&E Policy provides a free contract review service to provide you with the peace of mind that comes with understanding the basic terms of a contract before you sign.

Q:  What is the Aspire Contract Review Service?
A: The Aspire Contract Review Service is a policy benefit in which an experienced attorney from the law firm of Gordon & Rees will review your contract or a contract that your client asks you to sign to ensure that you understand your basic rights and obligations under that contract.

Q:  What is needed to access the service?
A: Two things are needed to use the Aspire Contract Review Service:
1.    Policy Number of an active, fully paid Aspire A&E Professional Liability Policy
2.    Electronic pdf of the contract to be reviewed

Q:  How do I use the Aspire A&E Contract Review Service?
A:
Simply email the policy number and electronic document to aspire_crs@stuckey.com.   We will assign your contract to an experienced attorney at Gordon & Rees, LLP who will review your contract and provide you with a written explanation of the contract terms and provisions.  The contract review process will usually be completed within 48 hours.

Q:  What type of legal service is provided?
A:  This service will provide you with basic contract review and a basic written description of the terms of your contract, including a description of the parties, the scope of work, time of commencement and substantial completion, compensation, insurance, indemnity and penalties for failure to perform.  The service will also point out any unique or unusual contract terms or other pitfalls that may warrant further review, although any further review is not included in the basic contract review service and must be purchased separately, through direct retention of Gordon & Rees, LLP or another attorney of your choice.

Q:  What legal services are not provided in the Contract Review Service?
A:
This service does not include creation of a contract, legal advice regarding your potential liabilities, defenses and damages owed under a contract, insurance coverage under your A&E policy, or any legal services required to resolve any dispute under a contract.  This service also does not include review and analysis of specially negotiated or unique contract terms that exceed the parameters of the contract review program.  If those services are needed, they can be provided through direct retention of Gordon & Rees, LLP or another attorney of your choice.

Q:  How much time is allowed with the Free Service?
A:
Your policy provides free review of a maximum of two contracts per policy period.  If you require review of more than two contracts during a policy period, additional contract review can be provided through direct retention of Gordon & Rees, LLP at your expense.

Q:  Who is Gordon-Rees?
A:
Gordon-Rees is a nationally recognized law firm with 17 offices in the United States and over 400 attorneys specializing in a wide-range of legal services including representation of architects in engineers.  Visit www.gordonrees.com to learn more.

Aspire A&E- For an Evolving Market

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

A&E market evolving with changes in the economy

Architecture & Engineering is an $11 billion industry, yet the majority of A&E firms (approximately 87 percent) generate $1.5 million or less in annual revenue. As a record number of closures and layoffs are announced at large firms nationwide, many professional architects and engineers are forming small consultancies or pursuing work as independent consultants. As the number of firms with this small business model has increased, new risks have emerged particular to the field. Architects and engineers often encounter unexpected problems that can lead to major expenses for clients and possible lawsuits—even if the problem occurred at no fault of their own. As a response to the unique risks these firms face, a specialized insurance program is recommended. Aspire A&E from Stuckey & Company is a professional liability program specifically designed for smaller A&E firms. Aspire protects beyond a basic errors & omissions policy, and offer customized solutions for this unique segment of the industry.

Passing the buck

Professional liability insurance was created for architects and engineers in 1957 by Victor O. Schinnerer. Before then, architects were not viable targets for claims. Today, contractors and consumers are quick to point the finger at architects, alleging negligence or failure to perform services. Consider this real-life loss scenario in which the negligence, and therefore the costs, are passed along the multi-party chain to the designer:

An architect was retained to design a new performing arts center. To cut costs, the city took over construction administration. Some of the finish work in the auditorium included installation of veneer core modesty panels for the front row of the balcony. After completion of the project, one of these modesty panels fell upon a patron as a result of a child kicking the panel during an event. Suit was brought against the city and the city filed a third party complaint against the architect.

This type of scenario can occur with almost any project. In addition to costs brought on by injuries or negligence, A&E professionals must consider fluctuating variable fuel, material, and technology costs, making professional liability not only a necessity, but a vital business strategy.

Nobody’s perfect

The definition of “standard of care” maintains that people are not perfect, and an architect or engineer is no exception. In fact, the Guide for Amendments to Owner-Architect Agreements emphasizes that “The law… does not expect architects to provide perfect or flawless services or to guarantee or warrant the results of their services.” However, agents should caution their clients when using phrases such as “best,” “superior” or “most qualified,” as it may create unattainable expectations. The reality is that something is bound to happen differently than planned. If your clients project themselves as honest yet imperfect professionals who equip themselves with the appropriate coverage, consumers may be more understanding when it comes to pointing the finger.

Why choose Aspire A&E from Stuckey & Company?

The A&E Underwriters at Stuckey & Company have expert knowledge in the field and a technical background that allows them to speak the same language with regard to your client’s business, their specific needs and the specialized coverages available for small A&E firms. You can trust that the Stuckey team carefully listens to you and your client, and serves as sage, empathetic counsel.


Stuckey can easily extend coverage to other specialized areas. For example, engineers who specialize in technology may require additional tech-specific insurance. By working with Stuckey & Company, you have access to other specialized coverages.   Your client can trust they are getting the most comprehensive and customized insurance available.

.
Most importantly, you and your Aspire A&E clients can rely on Stuckey & Company for competitive pricing and high-quality service.  The A&E industry has changed significantly over the past several decades, and today, plans and documents are scrutinized in great detail to prevent unnecessary mistakes or costly lawsuits.  This increased focus on managing risk among A&E firms has created a significant demand in the insurance market. A&E clients have choices when it comes to insurance coverage.  When you choose Stuckey & Company, you are choosing the best value with superior service.

.
The last half-century has brought significant changes to the way architects and engineers conduct their business and protect their risks. The economic climate may improve, and industry methods of documenting and covering tracks may reduce risk, but mistakes are inevitable. As a trusted insurance agent, you can arm your A&E clients with the most comprehensive insurance on the market. Today’s architects and engineers are held to high standards of performance.  Offer them professional liability insurance that lives up to those standards.

For more information about the Aspire A&E program from Stuckey & Company, click here.

Congratulations- Aspire A&E Incentive Program Winners!

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

.

Congratulations to Carol Gray Lantz of Professional Insurance Agency,

Grand Prize winner of the Aspire A&E Incentive Program!

Carol will enjoy a Trip for Two from Stuckey & Company to one of these fine architectural cities-
New Orleans, LA,   Charleston, SC,  or San Francisco, CA

Carol Gray Lantz is also one of the winners of a $200 AmEx Gift Card, along with

Delene Mahoney and Jennifer Tucker.

These three agents each sold at least 5 A&E policies during the incentive program to qualify for the prize.

Aspire A&E Flash Drives will go out to each and every agent who wrote an A&E policy between June 1 and September 30, 2009.

Thank you to all of you who participated in our Aspire A&E Incentive Program!  We appreciate your business and all of your hard work.  The Aspire A&E Program from Stuckey & Company is a continued success because of Agents like you!

.