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Irish construction insurance reaches new peaks

Released on: February 12, 2008, 6:46 am

Press Release Author: Anthony Woods

Industry: Financial

Press Release Summary: Keystone Insurance forecasts that the current trend will be
preserved over the next years

Press Release Body: The number of insurance policies concluded by Irish construction
contractors has reached unprecedented levels, a recent analysis by Keystone
Insurance shows. The growth is mainly due to the continuing development of
construction projects in the country, and the tendency for almost each contractor to
opt for an insurance policy, in order to secure themselves in case of accidents or
legal proceedings.

The Irish construction industry has been rapidly growing over the last decade, as
the house-building, social and productive infrastructure sectors develop in the
country. It is an industry currently estimated at 36 billion Euros, and accounts for
over 20% of the national GDP. It is also a key employer whose share of the total
employment has grown from 8% to 13%, or over 400,000 people, in less than five
years. Keystone's analysis indicates that the trend will probably be preserved over
the next few years despite the current economic conditions, especially due to the
fact that construction insurance policies have become particularly affordable &
although house building is forecast to drop to 50,000 units in 2008 other areas of
construction continue to expand.

Despite this rapid growth, construction liability insurance is not obligatory under
Irish law. However, most companies prefer not to leave things to chance and get an
insurance policy in order to be secured in the event of a possible lawsuit. With
Irish society becoming more litigious than ever and the large number of parties
involved in construction projects, holding a good construction liability insurance
is a must.

While most companies how have some kind of a builder's insurance, Keystone still has
a large number of customers who contact the firm to arrange first-time insurance.
Quotes are arranged within a few hours and cover can be arranged over the phone.
More and more clients seek professional advice for getting a policy better than
their current one, or to change to a new supplier.

Keystone is a premier supplier of insurance solutions to the Irish construction
industry. From its headquarters in Dundalk Co Louth, the company offers service to a
large and valued client base. The main products provided by the broker are public
and employer's liability, contractors all risks, personal accident, plant and
machinery, contract bonds. The company also offers excellent schemes for all
construction occupations including traditional high risk occupations such as
roofers, curtain wallers and scaffolders.


Web Site: http://www.keystone.ie

Contact Details: http://www.keystone.ie

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