About Stephen G Hegarty
Construction Insurance Specialist
Construction & property insurance & risk management specialist.
Construction and property insurance, contractual liability, construction sector risk assessment, property development, property portfolios and property risk management. Staff development & training.
I am a qualified insurance broker for over 20 years. My professional mission is to help my clients find the best insurance protection for them and their business at the right price. I believe that regardless of the size of a business, I can offer the support and advice to make a difference.
My interests and specialities include - sales & marketing, risk & insurance for the construction sector and commercial and residential property, conservation, team building, coaching, training, development & performance management, commercial & construction insurance broking and risk management, contractual liability, product development and affinity and trade association services.
Featured articles
Check out some of the best features and news from Designing Buildings as well as key stories from around the web.
Why construction can't afford to ignore the skills gap.
Building Safety Regulator, 19 August
Gill Kernick appointed Independent Chair of Residents’ Panel.
Connecting knowledge, technology and conservation
Building competence for the future of built heritage.
Building Regulations and Building Safety Act
CIOB publishes free advice for non-domestic clients.
Building Safety Newsletter from MHCLG.
An extraordinary record of steel engineering worldwide.
Households living near new pylons to save on bills.
ECA warns growth must not outpace grid capacity or skills.
The role of the client and decision making
CIOB response to built environment professions call for evidence.
Construction's sustainability reporting revolution
Tracking upfront embodied carbon with digital tools.
ECA welcomes procurement reforms
Public spending must back British jobs and skills.
Campaigning for Edinburgh: the Cockburn Association 1875-2049
The role of the civic voice in protecting character. Book review.

















