The Fit
Forty years in, you do the work most general contractors hand off: installing, aligning, and commissioning the machinery inside the building. Your insurance should be built and managed by a broker who understands that work, in one place, not assembled line by line from a template made for shell-and-core builders.
Machinery installation, precision alignment, and commissioning are not standard commercial construction. We work industrial contractors as a specialty, so the program reflects the millwright-level work you perform, not a generalist's guess at it.
You own projects from conceptual planning through startup, plus long-term maintenance. We coordinate Workers' Comp, general liability, auto, equipment, builder's risk, and umbrella as a single program, so nothing falls into the gaps between separate placements.
Industrial owners write real insurance requirements into their contracts. We build the limits and structure that keep you eligible to bid the work, and we keep the certificates and additional-insured architecture clean.
Based in the Willamette Valley, we know the Lane County market and the local carriers. Team Haugen is family-led with HUB's national reach behind it. Not a Portland firm parachuting in, your neighbors.
Your Operation
Forty years of industrial construction out of Springfield, doing the specialized work inside the building that general contractors leave to someone else. Here is how we read the operation we would be building a program around.
The Specialty Niche
Machinery installation, precision alignment, and commissioning, the skilled work of getting the equipment inside the building running, not just erecting the shell around it. A specialty industrial niche that demands millwright-level tradespeople and precision tolerances.
Full Lifecycle
You own projects from day one through the final hour, conceptual planning, scheduling, subcontractor management, commissioning, and startup, plus long-term maintenance for industrial clients. Contractor and construction manager under one roof, with a recurring maintenance side.
Multi-Discipline Build
Civil work, concrete construction, heavy equipment installation and precision alignment, and pre-engineered metal buildings, coordinated alongside engineers, electrical, hydraulics and piping, steam and boiler, controls, and fabricators. A broad, technical book of work.
A Skilled Crew
Twenty to fifty in the field between core and contract crews, including certified millwrights and experienced construction superintendents. Four decades of building the kind of team this work requires. The people are the capability, and the program should protect them.
Workers' Compensation
Your crews are millwrights, ironworkers, concrete hands, and machinery installers doing precision work on live industrial sites. That is among the most demanding work in the trade, and it deserves a Workers' Comp program built and argued for by a broker who knows what a millwright actually does, not priced off a generic contractor template.
Structural steel, millwright work, concrete, and machinery installation each carry their own demands. We build the program around the trades your crews actually perform and place it with carriers who understand specialty industrial contractors.
On skilled industrial work, how the payroll is classified drives what you pay. We keep classifications accurate and the experience modifier working in your favor, and we make the case to underwriters who reach for a surcharge the moment they read machinery installation.
Safety record drives the program over time. We bring the jobsite-safety and claims support that keeps a high-skill workforce protected and the program defensible to the markets that price it well.
A program this specialized deserves more than a single default placement. HUB's scale opens the industrial-contractor markets that compete on loss control and experience, where a crew like yours is placed on its merits.
Fleet & Transportation
Field crews and equipment moving to industrial job sites across Oregon, hauling tools, rigging, and machinery to the work. A contractor fleet running to live sites belongs in a program that reads it as the transportation work it is, not a generic auto line.
Vehicles run to industrial sites across the state in every condition. We structure the fleet program for how and where your crews actually drive, and for the equipment that rides with them.
Field work means employee-driven vehicles and trucks pulled into the job. We make sure hired and non-owned auto is addressed deliberately, so the gaps a contractor fleet creates are closed.
Driver qualification and motor-vehicle records are what keep a contractor fleet clean and competitive. We bring the fleet-safety discipline that gives underwriters a reason to compete for the business.
HUB's market scale opens the specialty auto carriers a generalist cannot reach, so a working contractor fleet is placed on its merits.
Additional Coverages
Beyond Workers' Comp and the fleet, an industrial contractor that plans, builds, installs, and maintains carries lines that have to be coordinated, not placed in isolation. These are the coverages we build around the core.
Your Team
The people who build and run your program. A family-led team with the depth of a national broker behind it.

SVP, Commercial Lines / Team Haugen Lead

Associate Advisor, Commercial Lines

Associate Advisor, Commercial Lines

Private Client Risk Advisor

Private Client Risk Advisor

Vice President, Workers' Compensation

Workers' Compensation Claims Analyst

Insurance Adjuster

Client Services Advisor

CL Sr. Account Manager

CL Account Manager II

CL Account Manager II

CL Account Manager II

Sr. Risk Management Consultant
CL Account Manager
CL Account Manager
O&S Contractors
Bring us the operation as it actually runs: the installs, the alignments, the commissioning, and the crews who have done this work for forty years. We will show you what a coordinated program looks like across all of it, built by people who understand Oregon industrial contractors. Reach Logan Haugen and the team to start the conversation.
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