Wire3 is a fiber network operator deploying next-generation broadband infrastructure across its service territory. To work as a Wire3 subcontractor, you need compliant insurance with Wire3 named as Additional Insured before work begins. We get you covered and COI-ready fast — same business day.
Wire3's subcontractor agreements require specific insurance minimums. Here's what you need to be Wire3-compliant and ready to work on their fiber network builds.
Wire3 requires GL covering property damage, bodily injury, and completed operations on all fiber build projects. Wire3 must be named as Additional Insured on your GL policy.
Wire3 requires statutory Workers' Comp from all subcontractors. Coverage must meet your specific state's requirements — we make sure you're compliant on both fronts.
$1M CSL Commercial Auto covering all vehicles used for Wire3 work — bucket trucks, vans, boring machines, and trailers. Wire3 named as Additional Insured on your auto policy.
For larger Wire3 subcontracts, an Umbrella policy adds critical protection above your GL and Auto limits. Typically $1M–$2M Umbrella is required on larger fiber build scopes.
Protect fusion splicers, OTDRs, reel trailers, and boring equipment between Wire3 job sites. Inland Marine covers your tools and equipment in transit and on-site.
We issue Wire3-compliant COIs promptly with the correct entity name and AI endorsement — so you can submit your paperwork and start work on Wire3 builds without delays.
We specialize in fiber contractor insurance — getting Wire3 subcontractors compliant with prompt COI service across all states.
We know what Additional Insured language fiber network operators require in their subcontract agreements. Your Wire3 COI is correct the first time — no delays.
We get you bound on coverage and issue compliant COIs the same business day — so you never miss a Wire3 fiber job start because of an insurance paperwork delay.
We understand Workers' Comp rules and state insurance regulations across all 50 states — critical for fiber contractors working across multiple markets.
We specialize exclusively in fiber and telecom contractors — FTTH drops, OSP builds, aerial lashing, and splicing. Your Wire3 policy covers everything you actually do.
Common questions from fiber contractors getting insured for Wire3 subcontract work.
Wire3 typically requires: General Liability ($1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate), statutory Workers' Compensation, Commercial Auto ($1M CSL), and an Umbrella policy for larger projects. Wire3 must be named as Additional Insured on your GL and Auto policies.
Same business day. Submit a quote request and we'll get you bound on coverage and issue a compliant COI with Wire3 named as Additional Insured — so you can start work on schedule.
A full Wire3-compliant package (GL + Workers' Comp + Auto + Umbrella) for a small fiber crew typically runs $3,500–$9,000/year depending on your state, payroll, and revenue. Submit a quote for exact pricing across multiple A-rated carriers.
Yes. Most fiber subcontractors work for multiple network operators. We can issue COIs naming multiple ISPs as Additional Insured on the same policy — including Wire3, AT&T, Frontier, Lumen, and others. One policy, multiple COIs.
No-obligation quotes for Wire3 subcontractors — prompt COI with Wire3 named as Additional Insured.
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