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Construction Risk and Insurance Specialist (CRIS®)
Learn from a specialized curriculum focusing on the insurance and risk management needs of construction projects and contractors.  Earn 4 to 12 Insurance CE credits for each course as you develop a specialized expertise in construction risk and insurance.  Each course can be completed in 6-10 hours.


Level:

Basic to Intermediate

 

Benefits of the CRIS® Program:

  • Use your new knowledge to make better insurance buying and risk management decisions.

  • Be better positioned to offer advice and opinions related to insurance programs.

  • Eliminate dangerous coverage gaps and provide better protection for your employer or your clients.

  • Become a more valuable employee as you work toward your career goals.

  • Gain expertise, confidence, and credibility.

  • Program graduates may display the CRIS® designation behind their names as a testament to their expertise. 

Who should take the CRIS® Program?

  • Construction company executives with direct or indirect responsibility for property-casualty insurance or risk management programs

  • Construction financial managers, risk managers, or office personnel who buy insurance or coordinate claims for contractors

  • CPAs who wish to be more knowledgeable advisors with respect to the insurance their contractor clients purchase

  • Construction lawyers who wish to understand the scope of protection provided to contractors for defective construction and other complex coverage issues unique to construction

  • Negotiators and lawyers, including in-house general counsel, who advise contractors or draft terms to include in construction contracts

  • Insurance agents and brokers who sell insurance to contractors

  • Insurance agency customer service representatives (CSR) who handle construction accounts

  • Insurance underwriters who focus on the construction industry

CRIS Program Outline

Optional Foundation Course:

  • IRMI's Fundamentals of Construction Risk Management and Insurance

5 Core Courses:

  • Commercial Auto, Surety, CIPs, and Miscellaneous Lines

  • Commercial Liability Insurance for Contractors

  • Contractual Risk Transfer in Construction

  • Property Insurance for Contractors

  • Workers Compensation for Contractors

Learn new ways to protect your employer or clients.  Register for IRMI's CRIS® Program at www.CRIS-CE.com

 

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