Concrete Contractor Insurance for Canada’s Construction Industry

Risk Protection for Every Phase of Concrete Work

Concrete work is high risk and high pressure. One slip, collapse, or equipment loss can stop a job, delay payment, or put your business on the line. Axis Insurance builds competitive insurance programs specifically for concrete crews – so you stay compliant, protected, and able to keep working.

Who This is For

We work with concrete contractors across Canada, including:

  • Flatwork and finishing crews
  • Foundation and structural concrete teams
  • Formwork and shoring contractors
  • Repair, restoration, and cutting / coring crews
  • Shotcrete and specialty concrete teams
  • Civil and infrastructure concrete contractors

What You Get With Axis

  • A free coverage risk assessment before you commit to any policy
  • Fast online application process
  • Brokers who understand concrete jobs, not just offices
  • Access to multiple insurers to find the right fit – no one‑size policies

What We Cover

Most concrete professionals need a mix of these core coverages:

Commercial General Liability (CGL)

Covers third-party injuries or property damage on site, plus problems that show up after the job is done (cracking, movement, damage).

Contractor’s Equipment and Tools Floater

Protects mobile gear and tools on site, in transit, and in storage.

Course of Construction / Builder’s Risk

Covers materials and work in progress / under construction. Required by many lenders and common on residential and commercial projects.

Installation Floater

Covers concrete materials while they are in transit to a site and during the installation process before the project is finished.

Contractor’s E&O / Design Build Professional Liability

For contractors doing layout, formwork design, shoring decisions, or design assist work. Addresses financial loss that CGL doesn’t cover.

Contractors Pollution Liability

Important for concrete washout, spills, silica dust, and overspray claims that standard liability won’t cover.

Commercial Auto and Non-Owned Auto

Covers vehicles and hired deliveries tied to your operations, often required alongside general liability.

Rip and Tear Coverage

Pays for the cost of breaking up, removing, and replacing defective concrete that does not meet contractual specs.

Umbrella or Excess Liability

Increases total limits over CGL and Auto to meet higher contractual requirements on larger projects.

Claims Scenarios

What if someone slips on a wet slab and gets hurt?

→ Your general liability helps handle the claim and legal costs.

What if formwork fails and damages part of the structure?

Liability and builder’s risk work together to protect the job and your business.

What if your saws or mixers are stolen overnight?

Equipment insurance replaces or repairs them so you’re not paying out of pocket.

What if concrete cracks months later and the owner blames your pour?

Completed operations endorsement on a general liability policy responds – even after the job is finished.

What if concrete washout contaminates soil or drains?

Pollution coverage protects you from cleanup costs and third party claims.

What Affects Your Insurance Cost?

Pricing depends on:

  • Type of work (residential, commercial, civil, infrastructure)
  • Size of projects and contracts
  • Equipment values
  • Claims and safety history
  • Provincial and municipal requirements

Axis selects tailored coverage from 150+ insurance markets, helping you avoid unnecessary costs today and expensive gaps tomorrow.

Start Your Concrete Insurance Quote Today

Fast, simple, contractor‑friendly online intake. Start with a free coverage risk assessment to ensure you’re protected before you commit.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. Tools and equipment insurance protects items like mixers, screeds, floats, power tools, compactors, and forms against theft, vandalism, fire, or accidental damage whether on the job site, in storage, or in transit.

Yes. Vehicles used to transport materials, tools, and heavy machinery must be covered under commercial auto, which handles liability for accidents, property damage, and theft involving business owned vehicles.

Completed operations coverage within your liability policy.

Concrete work carries higher structural, equipment, and long term risks. Generic policies often have gaps that leave you exposed.