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Event 2: Getting Back to Work: Considerations for job site interruptions

 
 
 

You have had a project interrupted as result of COVID-19. Have you done what’s warranted to maintain the integrity of that project? How will you prepare the project site? The federal social distancing guidance is set to expire April 30 — what then?

Social distancing might end, but the direct stress imposed to financials, labor force, supply chain, etc. by the COVID-19 pandemic have had an undeniable impact. Join NFP’s construction specialists and The Vertex Companies on April 23 as we explore what returning to work will look like, including considerations in advance, project restart, and procedures and protocol to keep in mind. 

NFP’s Construction practice group brings together a nationally recognized team of experienced specialists focused on creating with you the bespoke risk management program for your specific needs. NFP is a leading insurance broker and consultant that provides employee benefit, specialized property and casualty, retirement, and individual private client solutions.

 
 
 

Speakers

 
 
  • NFP Participants:
    • Anthony Dietz, Senior Vice President
      212.301.1180
      anthony.dietz@nfp.com
    • Chris Smith, Senior Vice President
      203.240.7534
      chris.t.smith@nfp.com
    • Jamin Valdez, Senior Vice President
      858.876.4160
      jamin.valdez@nfp.com
  • The Vertex Companies
    • Doug Russell, Executive Vice President
      781.952.6057
      drussell@vertexeng.com
    • Phil Platcow, CIH, Senior Vice President
      781.952.6000
      pplatcow@vertexeng.com
 
 
 

Thursday, April 23 | 2:30 p.m. ET / 30min

 
 
 

REGISTER HERE

 
 
 

4/6/20 | 20-FPC-GEN-GEN-0229
 
This information has been provided as an informational resource for NFP clients and business partners. It is intended to provide general guidance, and is not intended to address specific risk scenarios. Regarding insurance coverage questions, each specific policy must be reviewed in its entirety to determine the extent, if any, of coverage available for the impact of the Coronavirus. If you have questions, please reach out to your NFP contact.