Common use of Coverage Forms Clause in Contracts

Coverage Forms. (1) Subcontractor’s General Liability insurance shall be written on an industry standard Commercial General Liability Occurrence form (CG 00 01) and shall include the following coverage extensions: Stop Gap Liability and per Project Aggregate (CG 25 03). (2) In addition, Contractor and Owner shall be named as additional insureds (forms CG 2010 07/04 and CG2037 07/04 or equivalent) with respect to work performed by or for the Subcontractor on behalf of the Contractor. (3) Subcontractor’s General Liability insurance shall be primary as respects Contractor and Owner, and any other insurance maintained by Contractor or Owner shall be excess and not contributing insurance with Subcontractor’s insurance, and include a waiver of subrogation in favor of the contractor. (4) Subcontractor shall maintain Completed Operations Liability insurance for a period of thirty-six months following completion of Subcontractor’s work. (5) Subcontractor’s Auto Liability insurance shall be written on an industry standard Business Auto Liability policy form (CA 00 01) and should include coverage for owned, non-owned, and hired autos, and include a waiver of subrogation in favor of the contractor. (6) Subcontractor’s Workers’ Compensation insurance shall be written on an industry standard Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability policy form (WC 00 00 00), where applicable. (7) In the State of Washington, Subcontractor shall secure its liability for industrial injury to its employees in accordance with the provisions of Title 51 of the Revised Code of Washington. Any subcontractor or sub-Subcontractor or employer qualified as a self-insurer in accordance with Chapter 51.14 of the Revised Code of Washington shall so certify by a letter signed by a corporate officer setting forth the limits of any policy of excess insurance covering their employees. Subcontractor shall be responsible for confirming compliance of all sub-Subcontractors with this provision. (8) All workers’ compensation insurance companies shall have a Bests rating of “A-VI” or better.

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Coverage Forms. (1a) SubcontractorVendor’s General Liability insurance shall be written on an industry standard Commercial General Liability Occurrence form (CG 00 01) and shall include the following coverage extensions: Stop Gap Liability and per Per Project Aggregate (CG 25 03). (2) , and Waiver of Subrogation. In addition, Contractor and Owner shall be named as additional insureds (forms Form CG 2010 07/04 and CG2037 07/04 20 10 (11-85 ed. or equivalent)) with respect to work performed by or for the Subcontractor Vendor on behalf of the Contractor. (3) Subcontractor. Vendor’s General Liability insurance shall be primary as respects with respect to Contractor and Owner, and any other insurance maintained by Contractor or Owner shall be excess to and not contributing insurance with SubcontractorVendor’s insurance, insurance until such time as all limits available under the Vendor’s insurance policies have been exhausted. All deductibles and/or self-insured retentions (SIR) are the responsibility of Vendor. Such insurance policies shall also be endorsed with the CG 2503 (03/07 Edition) Designated Construction Project Aggregate Limit Endorsement and include a waiver the CG 2404 (10/93 Edition) Waiver of subrogation in favor of the contractorTransfer Endorsement. (4b) Subcontractor Vendor shall maintain Completed Operations Liability completed operations liability insurance for a minimum period of thirty-six months five (5) years following completion of SubcontractorVendor’s work, or longer if required by the Main Contract. (5c) Subcontractor’s Auto Liability insurance shall be written on an industry standard Business Auto Liability policy form (CA 00 01) and should include coverage for owned, non-owned, and hired autos, and include a waiver of subrogation in favor of the contractor. (6) SubcontractorVendor’s Workers’ Compensation insurance shall be written on an industry standard Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability policy form (WC 00 00 00), where applicable. (7) . In the State of Washington, Subcontractor Vendor shall secure its liability for industrial injury to its employees in accordance with the provisions of Title 51 of the Revised Code of Washington. Any subcontractor vendor or sub-Subcontractor subtier or employer qualified as a self-self- insurer in accordance with Chapter 51.14 of the Revised Code of Washington shall so certify by a letter signed by a corporate officer setting forth the limits of any policy of excess insurance covering their employees. Subcontractor Vendor shall be responsible for confirming compliance of all sub-Subcontractors tiers with this provision. (8) d) All workers’ compensation insurance companies shall have a Bests Best’s rating of A-VI” VII or better.

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Sources: Short Form Labor Agreement