Hey Folks,
Over here at The Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle we are about to open a
second campus, a former beachside resort which is now becoming a
Washington State Park. We will be restoring several of the resort cabins with
mainly volunteer labor. For our insurance, we need to have worker’s comp
coverage for volunteers as well as for employees, and ‘Builder’s Risk Insurance’
for the project in general. Our current insurance is marine based, and they
aren’t interested in backing a land-based program.
If anyone has worked with insurance to cover this sort of thing, we’d really
appreciate any advice, or names of insurance companies, etc.
Below find our work-list of the activities we need to cover.
Bonnie Loshbaugh
Volunteer Coordinator
The Center for Wooden Boats
www.cwb.org
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(206)382-2628
SHOP
- Paint the outside
- Reinstall the window frames and re-trim them
- Repair the siding
- Setting the sink
- Electrical contractor - put in the plugs and lights
- Plumbing contractor - bring water and sewer line up to put in utility sink and
eyewash station; hose bib
- Building interpretive displays, workbenches, bookshelves
BOATHOUSE
- Rehang the doors
- Reinstall the little 2' square windows
- Paint the outside of the building
- Restore the original boat racks and skids
- Electrical contractor - add plugs, add lights
- Plumbing contractor - hose bid, sink and eyewash station
- Building interpretive displays, workbenches, bookshelves
BOATMAN'S CABIN
- Repair siding-
- Repaint the outside
- Reinstall the windows
- Rebuild the kitchen to match what was historically there (counter and
shelves)
- Plumbing contractor - will plump the bathroom, install the shower, sink and
toilet; also hose bib
- Electrical contractor: connect 2 heathers; add lights and plug ins
- We'll take the sink off and get it refinished
- Inside we will rub down the existing wood and put on an oil finish
- Restain and repaint the floor to match original
- Building interpretive displays, workbenches, bookshelves
FIRETRUCK GARAGE
- Repair siding
- Re-hang the doors
- Repaint the outside
- Plumbing Contractor: Rough in plumbing for utility sink and classroom sinks
and eyewash station
- Electrical Contractor. putting in plugs and the heaters and lights
- Insulate the building and put sheetrock on the walls
- Build a little back-porch
- Building interpretive displays, workbenches, bookshelves
INSTRUCTOR CABINS
- Plumbing and electrical is all done; the windows are installed and the doors
are hung
- Refinish all the wood inside with our oil finish
- Paint the floors
- Trim repair here and there
- Paint the outside
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