Construction

Profitable Bids Should Include Often Overlooked Insurance Costs

Author, Casey Craig, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

We will take a look at factors that go into your bid and ways to ensure you are hitting your target profit margin. There are many factors that go into creating a profitable bid on a construction project. They include…

Can Employers Mandate a COVID-19 Vaccination Policy?

Author, Sam Brown, Vice President of the Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As COVID-19 vaccinations become more available and the positive results of our efforts are realized, employers may ask how this impacts the workforce and a full-scale return to the workplace. More specifically, they may ask if an employer can mandate a COVID-19 vaccination policy.

The Heart of Rancho Mesa

Author, Daniel Frazee, Executive Vice President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

If you are reading this article, listening to our podcasts, and taking advantage of the meaningful risk management content we share weekly, you and your business likely find some degree of value in what is produced. While much of this content originates from our Media Communications Group, they, with other Rancho Mesa family members join together as the backbone of our operation.

Funds Control May Secure Project Bond

Author, Andy Roberts, Account Executive, Surety, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As surety brokers, we initiate bond programs for our construction clients. Single and aggregate limits are determined in large part by their financials and experience. Often, there are jobs that exceed the single limit we have in place, or are larger than any job that our client has previously completed. When it is a job that makes sense for the contractor, it is our job to work with the bond company and find a solution so the contractor can bid the job or take on the contract. One available solutions is a process referred to as funds control.

Cal/OSHA 300A Form Posting Begins February 1st

Author, Lauren Stumpf, Media Communications Assistant, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. would like to remind its clients that February 1, 2019 marks the start of the Cal/OSHA Form 300A posting period. The Cal/OSHA Form 300A is a summary of the company's annual work-related injuries and illnesses. It must be posted from February 1, 2019 to April 30, 2019.

Four Factors that Shape your Risk Profile

Author, Drew Garcia, Vice President, Landscape Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

How do you differentiate your company from your local competitors? Product, customer service, delivery, etc. The same can be said for your risk profile and insurance costs. Why are my insurance rates high when my competitors are low? This article breaks down four factors that influence your risk profile and impact pricing.

Total Cost of Risk

Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The total cost of risk is the sum of the measurable expenses that are associated with managing risk within any organization. Every successful business has a process for tracking and measuring performance to improve results. It is important for business owners to keep a pulse on key performance indicators. But, how are you measuring risk related costs? Some people may think that insurance premiums are the only cost associated with risk, but we need to look at the bigger picture.

Construction Industry Faces Challenges Heading into 2021

Author, Sam Clayton, Vice President, Construction Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As a result of COVID-19’s impact on the overall economy, the construction industry will likely see some strong head winds not only operationally, but also from a risk management and insurance standpoint in 2021.

2021 Insurance Game Plan

Author, Dave Garcia, President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As we come to the end of 2020, the most challenging year most of us have ever experienced, where COVID-19, wild fires and other natural disasters took their toll emotionally, physically, mentally and financially on all of us we can only hope for a brighter 2021.

6 Steps for California SB1159 COVID-19 Reporting

Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. has developed a six step guide to help employers navigate through the reporting of COVID-19 cases to their insurance carriers per California Senate Bill 1159 (SB 1159). The document will lead you through specific employee scenarios that will determine if you should report the claim.

4 Key Factors in Developing a Motor Vehicle Report Program

Author, Jeremy Hoolihan, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Auto liability is often one of the most substantial risks a business will have. Driver selection is one of the most important evaluations a business can do to prevent accidents. It’s been proven that drivers with a history of moving violations and accidents pose a higher risk for organizations. Best practices for reducing this risk allow only safe drivers to operate a company vehicle.

Get Your Bond Account in Shape for 2021 – A Surety Company Perspective

Author, Matt Gaynor, Director of Surety, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As we wind down the 2020 year, it is important for our contractor clients and prospects to start planning how the 12/31/2020 fiscal year end financial statement will look. The bond companies will use this information to set your 2021 Bond Credit Line for approval of your projects.

CAL/OSHA Adopts Written COVID-19 Prevention Plan

Author, Emily Marasso, Media Communications Assistant, Rancho Mesa Insurances Services, Inc.

On November 19, 2020, California’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) Standards Board adopted temporary emergency standards to protect workers from COVID-19. These standards are expected to go into effect November 30, 2020, upon approval from the Office of Administrative Law.

Safety Programs Can Reduce Workers’ Compensation Premiums

Author, Daniel Frazee, Executive Vice President, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As California business owners continue incurring costs as they work their way through the maze of ever-changing COVID-19 regulations and protocols, prioritizing critical elements of your internal safety program can directly lower your insurance costs. Refocusing on key areas below will help present an effective, detailed submission to the marketplace that will lead to talking points with an underwriter for schedule credits and ultimately, lower rates and premiums.

Risk Management and the Virtual Workforce

Author, Sam Brown, Vice President, Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

As American employers navigate the Coronavirus Pandemic, many business leaders quickly adapted to a virtual office and virtual workforce. While many organizations anxiously wait for the day employees can all safely head into the office Monday through Friday, employers must adjust risk management practices to account for the virtual workforce.

New Hires Pose Hidden Exposure

Author, Casey Craig, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Hiring is never an easy task, especially during a pandemic. Dealing with COVID-19 has made finding the right employees much more difficult for many business owners in the construction industry. Now is the perfect time to evaluate your hiring practices to ensure you don’t make a costly hiring mistakes that can affect your Experience Modification Rate (XMOD) and workers’ compensation premium long after the pandemic has passed.

CA Anti-Harassment Training Deadline Quickly Approaches

Author, Alyssa Burley, Media Communications and Client Services Manager, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Lately, we've been getting a lot of questions about California's required anti-harassment training, who has to complete it, when it's due, and how much it costs. This article will clear up any confusion; covering the history of the requirement, training conditions and deadlines, and the online training offered to Rancho Mesa clients.

COVID-19 Workers Comp Surcharge Coming to California

Author, Sam Clayton, Vice President, Construction Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

Adding frustration to the growing concerns for businesses dealing with COVID-19, the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau (WCIRB) has recommended California employers pay a COVID-19 surcharge on their 2021 workers’ compensation policies.

Early Warning Signs of COVID’s Impact on Surety

Author, Andy Roberts, Account Executive, Surety Department, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.

The COVID-19 pandemic will have many long and short term effects on the surety industry. While the long term effects might not be known for years, some short term changes are already occurring. Early on, we have witnessed bond companies start to tighten their underwriting guidelines, and now we are seeing an increase in General Contractors (GC) requiring performance and payment bonds from their subcontractors.

AB 685 Creates New Notice and Reporting Requirements

Author, Sam Brown, Vice President of the Human Services Group, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services Inc.

On September 17th, 2020 Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill 1159 (SB 1159) and Assembly Bill 685 (AB 685), both COVID-19 related bills. Both pieces of legislation will impact how employers respond to incidents of COVID-19 infections. This article will help business owners understand AB 685’s heightened occupational health and safety rules. Employers also need to understand how AB 685 grants California’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Cal/OSHA) greater enforcement powers.