See Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP).


Frequently Asked Questions about CCIP (Contractor Controlled Insurance Program)

CCIP stands for Contractor Controlled Insurance Program. It is a centralized insurance program managed by the general contractor to cover all parties working on a construction project.

You can refer to the full glossary entry under “Contractor Controlled Insurance Program (CCIP)” for a detailed explanation of how it works and how it differs from other wrap-up insurance programs.

The main difference is who controls the insurance. In a CCIP, the contractor manages the insurance program, while in an OCIP (Owner Controlled Insurance Program), the project owner assumes that responsibility.

Yes. CCIP is a form of wrap-up insurance that consolidates various liability and workers’ compensation policies under a single program managed by the contractor.

Yes. Spanish-language glossary entries are available under “Programa de Seguro Controlado por Contratista,” which is the Spanish translation for Contractor Controlled Insurance Program.



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