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Coverage for MEP Engineering Practice

Structured around how mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers design and coordinate building systems, and how risk presents across that work.

MEP engineers design the systems that support how buildings operate. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems affect performance, efficiency, and occupant comfort.

Exposure is tied to how those systems are designed, coordinated, and implemented. Questions may arise around system capacity, integration, or how designs respond to real-world conditions.

We review how your practice operates before making any recommendation.

Where Exposure Tends to Arise

How Risk Presents in MEP Engineering

System Design & Performance

MEP systems rely on load calculations and usage assumptions. Differences between expected and actual performance can lead to disputes.

Coordination Across Disciplines

MEP systems must integrate with architectural and structural elements. Coordination gaps can affect installation and performance.

Construction Phase Services

Submittal reviews and field observations influence how systems are installed. Decisions made during construction may be reviewed later.

Operational Outcomes

System performance often becomes clear after occupancy. Claims may relate to efficiency, capacity, or long-term operation.

What We Place

Coverage Typically Considered for MEP Engineers

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

MEP engineering agreements often define scope, system responsibility, and coordination requirements. These terms can influence how exposure is allocated across a project.

Contract insurance requirements tied to limits, coverage types, or performance expectations are worth reviewing against your actual policies before work begins.

The Process

How We Approach It

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

Step 1
Understand Your Practice

We review the types of projects you take on, how services are delivered, and how your team is structured.

Step 2
Review Existing Coverage

We look at current policies, including limits, exclusions, and retroactive dates, against how your firm operates.

Step 3
Align Coverage and Contracts

We consider how your coverage supports your contractual obligations and project roles.

Common Gaps

Before You Review Your Program

The most common issue is not whether coverage exists. It is whether it reflects how the work is performed. Professional liability policies that do not align with the services provided, system performance expectations that are not clearly defined, coordination responsibilities that extend beyond what coverage is structured to support.

These issues tend to surface when a claim is reviewed, not before.

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