Recent escalations in building prices mean that if your building has not been valued in the past 12 months, there is a likelihood it is underinsured.
While it is commonplace for insurers to communicate the importance of adequate levels of insurance, this message is more critical than ever given the proverbial perfect storm of events that has led to contractor shortages and soaring inflationary costs across the construction sector.
It is generally well known in the strata building insurance industry that:
- There is a need to insure for full replacement and reinstatement value.
- Include removal of debris, professional fees and an allowance for cost escalation over a period of time.
- In most states and territories, there is a requirement to obtain a valuation at least once every five years.
The figure below demonstrates how sharply the cost of construction has risen and is well outpacing CPI, with the steady increase seen from the advent of COVID-19 now a far more steep increase for the year 2022. When you overlay CHU’s actual sum insured profile from across its strata portfolio, it is clear that sums insured are not even keeping pace with the CPI percentage in the graph, let alone the construction pricing index.

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics (June 2022)
Regardless of specific strata legislation across Australia, it is important to ensure that bodies corporate have adequate protection for their single biggest asset.
Frequency of catastrophe events continues to rise, which means the chance of an insured suffering a loss is also increasing. CHU implores all bodies corporate to:
- Review when their building sum insured was last updated.
- Obtain a current valuation.
- Review what level of indexing applies to their sum insured on renewal in between updated valuations, to ensure they are not falling behind.
Without a directive from the insured or their appointed intermediary, CHU will automatically index the sum insured by a certain percentage at each renewal (please contact us for the exact percentage).
For any further information, contact your Business Development Manager or CHU office.