The Fit
Harvey & Price has been the company Oregon builds on since 1962, big enough to handle the toughest projects and small enough that the president still picks up the phone. Team Haugen is built the same way, a family practice inside HUB that knows the contractors it serves by name.
You have been family owned and operated since Harvey and Price merged their businesses. Team Haugen is a family practice too, and we work the way you do, with direct access to the people whose names are on the door.
We are based in Eugene, the same market you have served for more than sixty years. We understand owner run, generational businesses because we are one, and because so many of our clients are.
A contractor running five divisions under one roof is not a risk a generalist broker handles well. We structure programs for operations that design, fabricate, install, and service inside one company.
When you design what you build, you carry a professional exposure most single-trade contractors never touch. We raise it before it becomes a coverage gap, not after a claim.
Your work runs through Oregon, Southern Washington, and Northern California. We build programs that follow your crews across every state line they cross.
Five Divisions, One Operation
Harvey & Price runs five integrated trades under one roof: HVAC, fire protection, fire alarm, plumbing and piping, and specialty metals fabrication. A program for an operation like yours has to understand how those divisions work together, not treat them as five separate contractors.
Heating & Cooling
Design, installation, and service of complex heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for commercial, institutional, and healthcare facilities.
Suppression
Water-based fire sprinkler systems, designed, installed, inspected, and maintained to strict NFPA compliance, in coordination with local fire districts and code authorities.
Detection
Fire detection and alarm systems designed, installed, and serviced as part of one integrated life safety package.
Piping
Full-service plumbing and process piping for commercial and institutional projects across the region.
Fabrication
In-house custom metal fabrication, more than forty years of carbon steel, stainless, and aluminum built under your own roof.
Workers' Compensation
Workers' compensation is the largest and most complex line a mechanical contractor carries. With crews moving between the fabrication shop and active job sites, across five trades and three states, the program has to be built around how your people actually work. Here is what we keep in front of it.
A workforce spanning HVAC, fire protection, plumbing, and metal fabrication does not fit a single classification. Getting every trade classified accurately protects you from overpaying and from audit surprises.
Fabrication shop hours and field installation hours carry different profiles. We structure the program so both sides of your operation are covered cleanly.
Payroll moving through Oregon, Southern Washington, and Northern California means multi-state compliance. We align the program to every jurisdiction your crews work in.
The program does not end when the policy binds. Active claims management and return-to-work keep your experience modifier where it belongs.
The Expert Behind the Program
Workers' Compensation
Vice President, Workers' Compensation
Workers' compensation is won or lost long after the policy binds, in the daily discipline of safety and claims. Mike Godfrey leads that side of the program for Team Haugen clients.
As HUB's Vice President of Workers' Compensation, Mike works hand in hand with contractors to control losses, manage claims, and hold experience modifiers in line. For a five-division operation, that attention is what keeps the largest line on the program predictable.
Contractors' Professional Liability
Harvey & Price does what most single-trade contractors cannot, design, fabricate, install, and service complex systems inside one company. That integrated capability is your advantage, and it carries a professional exposure general liability was never built to cover. This is the line that closes the gap.
When your team engineers a system, you take on a professional liability a pure installer never carries. Contractors' professional liability covers the judgment behind the work, not just the work itself.
General liability responds to your means and methods. It does not respond to a design or engineering decision. We make sure that space is not left uninsured.
Five trades working as one system means more design interfaces, and more places a professional exposure can arise. The program is structured for that complexity.
Institutional and public clients increasingly require professional liability by contract. We review those requirements so your coverage matches what you are asked to sign.
Additional Coverages
Beyond the two cornerstones, a mechanical contractor depends on a full set of supporting lines. Each one here is reflected the same way, around how your operation actually runs.
Your Team
One team, built around your account. Three Haugen principals lead the relationship, backed by HUB's commercial lines, workers' compensation, and risk management specialists.

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
Let's talk about how HUB Team Haugen would structure the program for a five-division mechanical contractor, and what that could mean for Harvey & Price at renewal.
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