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Transform 70: Summer 2025
Planning alterations or extension works at your church?
It’s really important to make sure that your church insurance is adequate and in place for the duration of any building project that you are undertaking. Understanding the insurance implications of building works and knowing when to contact your insurance company can help you manage the process successfully. Before starting any building works, check the terms and clauses in your building contract to determine who is responsible for insuring the works in progress and materials on site. Reputable contractors should have public liability insurance to cover any injury or property damage caused by the works. Before hiring a contractor, verify that they have this coverage by asking to see their insurance certificate. On their website, Baptist Insurance provide a
comprehensive guide to building works
which includes key considerations for planning your project. Consult with your architect well in advance, if necessary, as this will help you understand the extent of the works. Ensuring that all insurance aspects are covered will help protect your church and its community during the construction process.
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