The construction industry in Barbados has seen strong growth in recent years, with major public and private projects reshaping the landscape. Here's how engineering insurance protects them.
Every project — from coastal villas to commercial towers — faces risks that can derail budgets overnight: hurricanes, equipment theft, fire, or accidental collapse. Engineering insurance is how you protect the money, time, and materials you have committed.
Engineering insurance is a specialised business cover built for the construction, installation, and machinery sectors. Rather than a single policy, it is a family of "All Risks" covers that respond to sudden, unforeseen physical loss or damage during a project or while plant and equipment are operating, subject to policy terms and exclusions.
In Barbados, it shields building works, civil infrastructure (roads, harbours, bridges), contractor's plant, electronic installations, and heavy machinery. It is designed for developers, builders, civil and structural engineers, architects, and plant operators.
Different stages and types of work carry different exposures. GenAc provides the following core engineering insurance solutions in Barbados:
Comprehensive cover for physical loss or damage to contract works and on-site materials during the construction period, covering fire, hurricane, earthquake, flood, theft, and subsidence. Can be extended to include third-party liability.
Protection for projects involving the installation and testing of machinery, plant, and steel structures. Covers loss or damage during erection and commissioning, with optional third-party liability extension.
Covers plant and equipment (fixed and mobile) against extraneous perils. Designed for contractors and plant owners who rely on high-value machinery to stay productive.
Covers sudden, unforeseen mechanical or electrical breakdown of working parts. Often written alongside a Machinery All Risks policy to plug the gap between external and internal damage.
Covers electronic equipment such as laptops, desktops, telephone systems, and scanners against physical loss or damage, with optional cover for data and software restoration.
Covers sudden and unforeseen damage from explosion or collapse of boilers and pressure vessels, with optional extensions for surrounding property and third-party injury or damage.
Covers physical loss or damage to electronic data processing equipment and media, including fire, lightning, hurricane, earthquake, flood, and malicious damage.
Engineering insurance can cover the following key areas, subject to policy wording and exclusions:
There is no one-size-fits-all engineering policy. Use the steps below to identify the protection your project or business needs:
Whether you are starting a new build, installing machinery, or managing a fleet of heavy plant, GenAc's team can build a policy to fit your scope and budget. Contact GenAc today for a no-obligation consultation.
GenAc offers specialist engineering insurance built for Barbados construction risks.
Get a ConsultationEngineering insurance is not a statutory requirement, but it is often a contractual obligation imposed by project owners, lenders, and government agencies. You may be unable to secure project funding or a building permit without proof of CAR/EAR insurance.
CAR is designed for civil engineering and building works (roads, bridges, buildings), while EAR is designed for the installation and erection of machinery, plant, and steel structures.
Engineering policies typically include cover for hurricane, storm, windstorm, and related perils, subject to policy terms and conditions.
Common exclusions include wear and tear, defective design or workmanship, wilful negligence, intentional acts, and war. Each policy has specific exclusions — always review your policy wording carefully.
Every day a Barbados project sits uninsured is a gamble against weather, theft, breakdown, or accident. With local expertise and a specialist engineering insurance suite, GenAc is ready to protect your project, plant, and equipment.
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