Join us online on July 15, at 12:00 PM ET for an exclusive member-only virtual event presented by American Global.
The construction industry has invested heavily in collecting data, yet many organizations still struggle to connect exposure, insurance structures, operational performance, and failure indicators into a meaningful view of project risk.
This session will explore how leading contractors are moving beyond disconnected dashboards toward a Project Health framework that integrates project exposure, risk transfer strategies, operational performance, subcontractor health, and technology-enabled insights to improve predictability and decision-making.
Attendees will learn how risk data can be structured across four key pillars:
• Exposure and project characteristics
• Risk transfer and policy structure
• Failure indicators and performance signals
• Technology solutions and monitoring capabilities
The session will also examine the growing role of technology in construction risk management, including reality capture, AI-enabled analytics, workforce wearables, environmental monitoring, IoT sensors, weather intelligence, excavation monitoring, water and leak detection systems, vibration and heat monitoring, and other emerging technologies that help organizations identify issues earlier and make more informed decisions.
A particular focus will be placed on subcontractor health and the evolution of Subcontractor Default Insurance (SDI) from a risk transfer mechanism into a valuable source of predictive insight. Through connected data architectures, contractors can begin identifying signs of distress and project risk before they become defaults, claims, delays, or disruptions.
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This session will explore how leading contractors are moving beyond disconnected dashboards toward a Project Health framework that integrates project exposure, risk transfer strategies, operational performance, subcontractor health, and technology-enabled insights to improve predictability and decision-making.
The session will also examine the growing role of technology in construction risk management, including reality capture, AI-enabled analytics, workforce wearables, environmental monitoring, IoT sensors, weather intelligence, excavation monitoring, water and leak detection systems, vibration and heat monitoring, and other emerging technologies that help organizations identify issues earlier and make more informed decisions.
A particular focus will be placed on subcontractor health and the evolution of Subcontractor Default Insurance (SDI) from a risk transfer mechanism into a valuable source of predictive insight. Through connected data architectures, contractors can begin identifying signs of distress and project risk before they become defaults, claims, delays, or disruptions.

