By Darren Marshall ,
Head of EAR Insurances, Construction, Marsh Specialty
03/02/2023 · 2-minute read
The continuing demand for products as diverse as fertiliser and plastic wrap is driving a global pipeline of chemical and polymer plant construction. Between 2023 and 2027, more than 1,000 chemical sector construction projects will be in the pre-construction and construction phase worldwide.
In order to optimise a project’s bankability, how should companies navigate the evolving construction insurance landscape? And what should they look for in a construction insurance broker?
Find out in our new product sheet, Chemical and polymer projects.
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Head of Construction, Marsh Specialty
National BDM – Corporate Construction, Marsh Specialty
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