The builder’s risk insurance market has changed dramatically in just a few short years. What used to be a stable, relatively predictable space has become increasingly volatile and far more expensive.
Since 2021, average annual rate increases have jumped to 7.6%, up from the typical 2–3% range before 2022. And it’s not just about cost—carrier capacity is tightening, especially for wood frame projects over $5 million.
If you’re planning a construction project in 2025, understanding these shifts is key to protecting your timeline and your bottom line.
Several global forces are shaping the builder’s risk landscape:
Together, these factors have made coverage more expensive, harder to place, and slower to secure.
The construction industry continues to grow, with 10% increases in nominal value and 12% gross output gains in 2024 alone. But as more money flows into builds, so does the risk.
From high-rises and stadiums to commercial remodels and industrial facilities, builder’s risk coverage is the financial safety net for any job in progress. It protects the value of the work—and everything that goes into it—from fire, theft, weather damage, and more.
Without it, even a minor incident can delay timelines, disrupt cash flow, and wipe out margins.
Builder’s risk isn’t something to price-shop at the last minute. With reduced carrier appetite and tighter underwriting, the best coverage at the best rate often goes to those who plan ahead.
Here’s what early engagement gets you:
It’s also important to have a broker who knows this market inside and out. Someone who understands shifting appetites, reinsurance pressure, and how to advocate for your team in a changing risk environment.
Builder’s risk coverage isn’t what it used to be—and that’s not a bad thing. It’s a reminder that risk management needs to be as dynamic as the construction industry itself.
If you have a project coming up, now is the time to evaluate your current approach, identify potential gaps, and create a plan to secure the right policy before breaking ground.
Let’s start that conversation early so your team can build with confidence.