Construction firm unable to find insurance due to lack of capacity

Construction site in silhouette

Howden says current situation has put "incredible pressure" on the only compliant scheme available to customers.

A shortage of capacity in the professional indemnity insurance and public liability insurance space has resulted in approved inspector Aedis Regulatory Services being left without insurance.

The building control service business said in a statement on its website that the type of insurance needed can only be accessed through a scheme approved by the government.

The statement continued: “Currently, there is only one insurance broker able to offer insurance to approved inspectors.

“The

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