Yes, builder’s risk is commonly used for renovation work as well as new construction. It typically covers the work in progress and the materials intended to become part of the project. Renovation policies differ in how they treat the existing structure, so if the existing building also needs coverage, that has to be arranged deliberately rather than assumed.
Related FAQs
Not typically. Those are usually excluded and may be added or arranged separately where available.
Often yes, including materials on site and frequently in transit or storage. We will confirm the limits.
It is typically written for the construction period and may be extended if the project runs long. We will match the term to your schedule.

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