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Comcast Business Subcontractor / Insurance

Comcast Business is the largest private fiber buildout in U.S. history — targeting 40 million fiber locations by end of 2026 and 60 million by 2030. Comcast Business is now building in 32 states including Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, and 28 more. To work as an Comcast Business installation subcontractor, you must carry proper insurance with Comcast Business named as Additional Insured and be able to produce a compliant COI immediately. We specialize in getting fiber and cable contractors Comcast Business-ready fast.

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Comcast Business Subcontractor Coverage

Insurance Coverage Comcast Business Requires from Subcontractors

Comcast Business's subcontractor agreements require specific insurance minimums. Here's what you need to be Comcast Business-compliant and get on their approved vendor list.

General Liability ($2M/$4M)

Comcast Business typically requires $1M–$2M per occurrence / $2M–$4M aggregate GL from fiber installation subcontractors. Covers property damage (including to existing infrastructure), bodily injury, and completed operations. Comcast Business must be named as Additional Insured.

Comcast Business Required$2M/$4MAdditional Insured

Workers' Compensation

Comcast Business requires statutory Workers' Comp from all subcontractors. Required in all states where you perform Comcast Business work. Protects your crew during aerial lashing, underground OSP, splicing, and drop installation.

Statutory RequiredAll Comcast Business StatesCrew Protection

Commercial Auto ($1M)

Comcast Business requires $1M combined single limit Commercial Auto covering all vehicles used for Comcast Business work — bucket trucks, splice vans, boring machines, and trailers. Comcast Business must be named as Additional Insured on auto as well.

$1M CSLAll VehiclesComcast Business AI

Umbrella / Excess ($3M–$5M)

For larger Comcast Business subcontracts — especially OSP builds, ROW work, and multi-county deployments — Comcast Business commonly requires $3M–$5M umbrella on top of GL. We can issue these limits efficiently.

$3M–$5MOSP WorkLarge Contracts

Inland Marine

Comcast Business subcontractors using expensive fusion splicers, OTDRs, reel trailers, and directional boring equipment need Inland Marine to protect assets between Comcast Business job sites and in transit.

Equipment ProtectionFusion SplicersBoring Machines

Additional Insured COIs

Comcast Business's subcontractor agreements require Additional Insured endorsements on GL and Auto policies. We issue Comcast Business-compliant COIs promptly with the correct Comcast Business entity name and address for each project.

COI Upon BindingAI EndorsementProject Ready
Comcast Business Build Markets

Where Comcast Business Is Currently Building (2026)

Comcast Business operates fiber and HFC network footprints across more than 40 states under the Xfinity and Comcast Business brands, with active commercial fiber builds tied to MDU, hospitality, healthcare, retail, and SMB scopes. Their commercial subcontractor base includes splice crews, OSP contractors, structured cabling installers, and equipment install techs.

Why Choose Us

Why Fiber Contractors Choose Us for Comcast Business Coverage

We know Comcast Business's subcontractor requirements inside and out — and we get you compliant fast so you never miss an Comcast Business contract.

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Comcast Business COI Requirements

We know exactly what Comcast Business's subcontractor agreements require — the specific entity name for Additional Insured endorsements, the limit requirements, and how to structure your COI so it passes Comcast Business's compliance check.

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Coverage Upon Binding

Comcast Business subcontract opportunities come fast. We get you covered and issue compliant COIs the same business day you apply — so you never miss an Comcast Business contract over paperwork.

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All Coverage Types, One Place

GL, Workers' Comp, Auto, Umbrella, Inland Marine — we handle your full Comcast Business coverage package from one brokerage so there's no coordination headache.

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We Know Fiber Work

We specialize in fiber and cable contractors exclusively. We understand OSP work, FTTH drops, aerial lashing, and underground conduit — and we make sure your policy actually covers what you do.

Typical Comcast Business Subcontractor Coverage
General Liability$2M / $4M
Workers' CompStatutory (All States)
Commercial Auto$1M CSL
Umbrella / Excess$2M+
Inland MarineEquipment Value
Additional InsuredCOI Upon Binding
Quote Turnaround1 Week+
Comcast Business Specifics

Comcast Business Subcontractor Insurance Requirements

What Comcast Business primes typically expect on your COI — built from real Comcast Business subcontract agreements.

Comcast Business commercial subcontract agreements typically require $2M / $4M General Liability with Comcast Cable Communications, LLC and Comcast Corporation named as Additional Insured on both ongoing and completed operations, Waiver of Subrogation in favor of Comcast, Primary & Noncontributory wording, and $1M CSL Commercial Auto with Hired & Non-Owned coverage. Workers’ Comp at statutory limits is required in every state of operation.

For OSP and underground scopes, confirm no Underground Utility Damage exclusion on your GL policy — Comcast Business OSP primes will reject COIs that carry it. For MDU and inside-wiring work, Inland Marine coverage for tools, splicers, and test gear is expected.

We issue Comcast Business-compliant COIs same business day with the correct AI entity language and form numbers (CG 20 10, CG 20 37, CG 24 04, CG 20 01).

FAQ — Comcast Business Subcontractors

Comcast Business Subcontractor Insurance Questions

Common questions from fiber contractors looking to get insured and compliant for Comcast Business subcontract work.

What insurance do I need to work as an Comcast Business subcontractor?

Comcast Business typically requires: General Liability ($1M–$2M per occurrence / $2M–$4M aggregate), statutory Workers' Compensation, Commercial Auto ($1M CSL), and often a $3M–$5M Umbrella for larger contracts. Comcast Business must be named as Additional Insured on your GL and auto policies.

Does Comcast Business require Additional Insured endorsements on subcontractor COIs?

Yes. Comcast Business requires Additional Insured status on both your General Liability and Commercial Auto policies. You'll need to have the exact legal entity name for the Comcast Business subsidiary or project entity involved. We issue these COIs promptly once we have that information.

How do I get on Comcast Business's approved subcontractor vendor list?

Getting on Comcast Business's approved vendor list requires meeting their insurance minimums, having proper contractor licensing in the state where you'll work, and providing compliant COIs on demand. We help with the insurance piece — getting you compliant, COI-ready, and able to start work fast.

Does Comcast Business require workers' comp for subcontractors who are sole proprietors?

Comcast Business's subcontractor requirements generally include Workers' Comp even for smaller operators. Even if your state doesn't legally require it for sole proprietors, Comcast Business's subcontract agreement will typically require it. We advise carrying Workers' Comp for any Comcast Business work.

How much does it cost to get insured for Comcast Business subcontract work?

A full Comcast Business-compliant coverage package (GL + Workers' Comp + Auto + Umbrella) for a small fiber crew typically runs $4,000–$12,000/year total depending on your state, payroll, and revenue. Submit a quote for your specific situation — we'll find the most competitive pricing across multiple A-rated carriers.

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Insurance products and availability vary by state. Comcast Business subcontractor insurance requirements are subject to change and vary by project, state, and contract type. This site does not constitute legal or contracting advice. Comcast Business is a registered trademark of Comcast Business Intellectual Property. FiberContractorInsurance.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Comcast Business.