Greenlight Networks is a leading fiber-to-the-home provider headquartered in Rochester, New York — delivering gigabit internet across Western NY and the Greater Rochester area. To work as a Greenlight Networks subcontractor, you need compliant insurance with Greenlight named as Additional Insured before work begins.
Greenlight Networks' subcontractor agreements require specific insurance minimums. Here's what you need to be Greenlight-compliant and get on their approved vendor list in Western NY.
Greenlight Networks requires GL covering property damage, bodily injury, and completed operations. Greenlight must be named as Additional Insured on your GL policy with a blanket AI endorsement.
New York requires Workers' Compensation for virtually all employers. Greenlight subcontractors must carry NY statutory Workers' Comp — New York has strict enforcement for fiber contractors.
$1M CSL Commercial Auto covering all vehicles used for Greenlight work — bucket trucks, vans, boring machines, and trailers operating throughout Western New York. Greenlight named as Additional Insured.
For larger Greenlight subcontracts covering multiple neighborhoods or subdivisions across Western NY, an Umbrella policy adds critical protection above your GL and Auto limits.
Protect fusion splicers, OTDRs, reel trailers, and boring equipment across Greenlight Networks' Western NY job sites. Inland Marine covers your tools and equipment in transit and on-site.
We issue Greenlight Networks-compliant COIs promptly with the correct entity name — so you can submit your paperwork and start work without delays across all Greenlight build areas.
Greenlight Networks focuses on bringing FTTH gigabit fiber to the Greater Rochester area and expanding across Western New York. These are their most active subcontractor markets.
Greenlight's home market and headquarters city. Rochester is one of the most extensively fibered cities in New York, with Greenlight Networks building out neighborhood by neighborhood.
Greenlight is actively building fiber in Monroe County suburbs surrounding Rochester, including Greece, Irondequoit, Penfield, Pittsford, Brighton, and more.
Greenlight has expanded into Ontario County, bringing FTTH broadband to communities including Canandaigua and Victor as part of their Western NY growth strategy.
Wayne County communities east of Rochester are part of Greenlight's ongoing Western New York expansion, reaching towns underserved by incumbent broadband providers.
Greenlight continues to grow its Western NY footprint into Livingston County, serving communities that previously lacked high-quality fiber broadband options.
Greenlight continues expanding across Western New York. Submit a quote and tell us your work location — if Greenlight is building there, we'll get you compliant and COI-ready.
We know Greenlight Networks' subcontractor requirements and New York's strict insurance rules — and we get you compliant fast.
We know Greenlight Networks' entity structure and what Additional Insured language their subcontract agreements require. Your COI passes compliance the first time — no delays, no callbacks.
Greenlight moves fast on subcontract awards across their Western NY build zones. We get you covered and issue compliant COIs the same business day — so you never lose a job over paperwork.
New York has strict Workers' Comp requirements and Disability Benefits rules. We understand NY's specific regulations for fiber contractors and make sure your coverage is fully compliant.
We specialize exclusively in fiber and telecom contractors. We understand FTTH drops, OSP builds, and splicing work — and make sure your Greenlight policy covers everything you do.
Common questions from fiber contractors getting insured for Greenlight Networks subcontract work in Western New York.
Greenlight Networks typically requires: General Liability ($1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate), statutory Workers' Compensation, Commercial Auto ($1M CSL), and an Umbrella policy for larger projects. Greenlight must be named as Additional Insured on your GL and Auto policies.
Greenlight Networks is headquartered in Rochester, NY and builds FTTH fiber throughout the Greater Rochester area, including Monroe County suburbs and expanding into Ontario, Wayne, and Livingston counties across Western New York.
Yes. New York requires Workers' Compensation for virtually all employers. As a Greenlight subcontractor in New York, you must carry NY statutory Workers' Comp. New York also requires Disability Benefits (DB) coverage — we can bundle both with your insurance package.
A full Greenlight-compliant package (GL + Workers' Comp + Auto + Umbrella) for a small fiber crew in New York typically runs $4,000–$10,000/year depending on your payroll and revenue. Submit a quote for your specific situation and we'll find competitive pricing across multiple A-rated carriers.
No-obligation quotes for Greenlight Networks subcontractors — prompt COI with Greenlight named as Additional Insured.
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