Analyst Notes
This tool applies risk management frameworks specific to the roofing and construction industry, where insurance costs represent 8-15% of total project costs and experience modification rates directly impact bid competitiveness. Industry data is drawn from NCCI construction class code experience, OSHA inspection databases, and carrier loss ratio reports for the roofing sector.
The analysis incorporates key risk metrics including EMR trending, OSHA recordable incident rates (DART and TRIR), and subcontractor insurance verification requirements that are increasingly demanded by general contractors and project owners. Regulatory compliance costs are estimated based on current federal OSHA standards and state-plan state requirements where applicable.
Roofing contractors with EMRs below 0.85 and documented safety programs typically qualify for preferred insurance pricing and gain access to larger commercial projects. The ROI of safety and compliance investments shown here is calibrated against industry benchmarks from the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) and the Construction Industry Institute (CII).