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Coverage for Building Envelope Practice

Structured around how building envelope consultants assess, specify, and advise, and how risk presents across that work.

Building envelope consultants carry professional exposure tied to how they assess, specify, and advise on enclosure systems. Facade performance, waterproofing, thermal efficiency, and air barrier design all shape how a building performs over time.

Envelope performance questions can surface years after a project is complete. Claims in this discipline are among the more complex and costly in professional liability.

We review how your practice operates before making any recommendation.

Where Exposure Tends to Arise

How Risk Presents in Building Envelope Work

Water Intrusion and Facade Performance

Among the most frequent claims in envelope practice. Disputes around waterproofing design or facade system performance can arise well after construction is complete.

Specification and Product Selection

When a specified product does not perform as intended or is installed differently than specified, questions about the original recommendation can follow.

Forensic and Remediation Work

Assessments and remediation recommendations on existing buildings carry exposure tied to how findings are documented and what is recommended.

Construction Phase Observations

Site observations and submittal reviews shape how the system is built. Decisions made during construction may be reviewed later in a performance dispute.

What We Place

Coverage Typically Considered for Building Envelope Consultants

Coverage is considered based on how your firm practices, how your contracts are structured, and the types of projects you take on. All coverage is subject to the terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy as issued.

General & Property Liability (BOP) 

Helps respond when someone claims your business caused bodily injury or property damage.

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Commercial Auto

For vehicles owned, leased, or used by the business.

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Workers' Compensation

For covered employee injuries tied to work. This can include office injuries, travel-related work injuries, or incidents during job site visits.

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Professional Liability

Helps respond when a client alleges your professional services caused a financial loss, project issue, or other damages.

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Umbrella Liability

Sits above multiple underlying policies and responds when primary limits are exhausted.

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Excess Liability

Extends the limits of a single underlying policy without changing its terms.

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Cyber Liability

Cyber LiabilityAEC firms carry more data exposure than most expect. Responds to costs from a covered cyber incident.

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Worth Reviewing

How Contracts Affect Coverage

Building envelope contracts define scope, standard of care, and observation responsibilities. These terms influence how exposure is allocated when a performance dispute arises.

Forensic and remediation engagements may carry different contractual terms than design-phase work. How liability is defined in those agreements is worth reviewing alongside your insurance program.

The Process

How We Approach It

From initial conversation to structured recommendation, every step is deliberate.

Step 1
Understand Your Practice

The types of projects you take on and whether your work includes forensic, remediation, or construction phase engagements alongside design consulting.

Step 2
Review Existing Coverage

Current policies reviewed against how your firm operates and what your contracts require.

Step 3
Align Coverage and Contracts

How your coverage supports your contractual obligations across both design and forensic engagements, considered before any recommendation is made.

Common Gaps

Before You Review Your Program

The most common issue is coverage that does not reflect the full scope of how the firm operates. Policies that do not address forensic and remediation work, retroactive dates that do not extend far enough, structures not reviewed against the specific nature of envelope consulting.

These issues surface when a claim is reviewed, not at renewal.

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