Discover an innovative insurance solution tailored for Architects and Engineers offering limits up to $5,000,000 primary and excess. Our extensive experience in professional liability for traditional and emerging exposures allows us to deliver broad, industry-specific coverages.
Non-Admitted with A.M. Best ratings of A-VIII
Claims-Made Coverage is available in all states.
Architects & Engineers Professional Liability (E&O), $5M primary and excess capacity
Technology E&O/Computer Network Security Sublimit Endorsement
Specific Project/Specific Client Excess Endorsement
Contractors Professional Liability Coverage endorsements including Pollution Sublimit
Architects
Land Surveyors
Water Testing/Analysis
Architectural Planners
Lighting Design/Engineering
Project Management
Acoustical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Architectural Structural Engineers
City Planners
Civil Engineers
Geotechnical Engineers
Analytical Testing Labs (Non-Destructive)
Construction Managers (Agency)
Process Engineers
Golf Course Architects
Environmental Consultants
Electrical Engineers
HVAC Engineers
Environmental Site Assessments
Interior Designers
Environmental Testing Labs
Roofing Consultants
Current, completed signed & dated A&E application with warranty (competitor forms accepted).
Loss history for 3 years (5 years preferred)
Prior carrier information including limits, deductibles, prior acts date, endorsements, and premium
Promax utilizes a contract review tool with that assesses a policyholder’s internal controls and risk management procedures within their client contracts. This tool helps identify unfavorable indemnification language, payment terms, and ensures the collection of certificates of insurance for sub-consultants—ultimately mitigating risk and reducing potential losses for the insured.
Contract review is fast and easy, with 99% accurate results in less than 24 hours, flagging important contract provisions and helping mitigate potential coverage issues. Quick turnaround with actionable risk management guidance, and attorney accessibility when required.
Established through an assessment of the insured’s internal controls and risk management strategies
This credit reflects the risk management practices adopted by the insured
Pre-underwritten contract checklists and industry and association frameworks and protocols.
Protocols and frameworks that ensure responsible use of AI in architecture to prevent inaccuracies, unintended consequences, and regulatory noncompliance while adhering to privacy and security standards.
Resources links to Building Codes, ADA, FHA, OSHA, and other key industry standards.
Links to leading organizations such as AIA Contract Documents, ACEC Contract Documents (ACEJCDC), US Green Building Council (LEED, RELI), Engineering News-Record (ENR), Building Information Modeling (BIM), and the International WELL Building Institute.
Policyholder access to an attorney for additional support on risk management questions.