Safety

Safety is at the heart of everything we do. As a COR-certified company, we’re dedicated to making sure every person goes home safely to their family at the end of the day.

Our Duty of Care

A COR Certified Contractor Provides Duty of Care service through formal strategies. By hiring a COR certified general contractor, you are not only ensuring a safe work environment for all the trades working on your project site. You are also ensuring that all the trades have received safe work training, and that anyone visiting the site is given proper protection from injury.

Nine people wearing hard hats and reflective safety vests stand in a line at a construction site.

Certification

What does hiring a COR Certified company mean for you and your project?

01

Every worker on our project sites is trained in COR-certified safe work practices.

Ensuring a Safe Work Environment.

02

Any injuries should they happen on a COR certified site are not your liability.

Removing the risk of having a Workers Compensation claim against your property.

03

It is the responsibility of the COR Contractor to ensure a safe work environment, and not the owner of the project.

Preventing risk that could result in Loss Failure to comply with quickly changing safety legislation can lead to fines, imprisonment and loss of business image.

Coverage

COC Insurance

Course of Construction (COC) Insurance is essential coverage that protects you and your project 100% during construction. Everything you’re building, and everything you’re building with, is protected.

Protect against...

keep your project on track even when the unexpected happens.

  • Fire
  • Theft
  • Vandalism
  • Certain weather events
  • And more

What's covered?

COC insurance helps cover rebuilding and replacement costs, so your project stays on schedule and your budget stays on track.

  • Structure under construction
  • Materials and equipment
  • Temporary structures (like scaffolding)

Who's protected?

One smart policy with full protection for all key players:

  • Owners
  • General contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Lenders