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School District Roofing Contractor Insurance

School district roofing contractors perform roof replacement and repair on K-12 schools, universities, and educational facilities under public bidding requirements. This sub-trade requires performance and payment bonds, elevated liability limits, background checks for workers, and the ability to work around occupied campuses during academic sessions or complete projects within tight summer break windows.

Risks Specific to This Sub-Trade

Working on occupied school campuses creates extreme sensitivity around student safety, with zero tolerance for falling debris or materials reaching play areas or walkways. Summer construction windows of 8-10 weeks create schedule pressure that can compromise safety when crews rush to meet deadlines. Noise restrictions during testing periods and air quality concerns from roofing fumes near HVAC intakes generate complaints and potential liability. Background check requirements for all workers on campus can disqualify labor at the last minute.

Coverages This Sub-Trade Needs

Carriers That Write This Sub-Trade

School district work attracts carriers comfortable with public entity requirements including Travelers, Zurich, CNA, and Liberty Mutual. Surety bond requirements ($500K-$5M performance bonds) require established banking relationships and contractor financial statements through bonding companies like Travelers, Hartford, or CNA Surety. Carriers want to see documented campus safety protocols and phased work plans. School districts typically require $3M-$5M umbrella limits.

What Disqualifies an Account

Inability to obtain performance and payment bonds eliminates contractors from public school bid lists entirely. Contractors who cannot provide background checks on all field personnel are excluded from campus work. Any OSHA citations within the past 3 years create problems with public entity risk managers. Lack of documented air quality and noise mitigation protocols for occupied campus work limits access. Insufficient bonding capacity relative to project size is a common barrier for growing contractors.

Premium Range

School district roofing contractors at $2M-$3M revenue pay $22,000-$40,000 for GL/WC/Auto. Performance bond premiums add 1.5-3% of contract value ($15,000-$75,000 annually depending on volume). At $5M-$10M revenue, insurance and bonding costs combined reach $60,000-$140,000. Umbrella limits at $3M-$5M add $12,000-$25,000. Bond premium is the most significant added cost for this specialization.

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