Owner-Controlled Insurance Program definition

Owner-Controlled Insurance Program. (OCIP) means an insurance delivery method that assures the Contractor, and its Sub-Contractors of all tiers, and other persons or interests as the County may designate in connection with the performance of the work are insured for certain prescribed Statutory Workers' Compensation, Employers Liability and Commercial General Liability, and such other coverages as the County may in writing specifically add or delete for the Project.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program or “OCIP” means a project specific insurance program initiated and administered by the Judicial Council, during the Construction Phase, to provide any or all of the insurance requirements that will insure the interest and activities of the Design Build Entity, any of its subcontractor(s) or their sub- subcontractor(s) performing work at or incidental to the Project site. The OCIP applicable to the Project is included in the Performance Criteria Documents and is incorporated by reference into these General Conditions.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program or “OCIP” has the meaning set forth in Section 16.1.

Examples of Owner-Controlled Insurance Program in a sentence

  • It is a separate policy as part of the Owner-Controlled Insurance Program.

  • Owner shall furnish for the benefit of the Project, the Site, and all Persons performing Work, [Workers’ Compensation], General Liability, Excess Liability, Builders Risk, [Installation Floater], Pollution Liability insurance, and [ ] through an Owner-Controlled Insurance Program (an “OCIP”), subject to the coverages and according to the limits set forth in Exhibit P.

  • Owner shall furnish for the benefit of the Project, the Site, and all Persons performing Work, [Workers’ Compensation], General Liability, Excess Liability, Builders Risk, [Installation Floater], Pollution Liability insurance, and [ ] through an Owner-Controlled Insurance Program (an “OCIP”), subject to the coverages and according to the limits set forth in Exhibit N.

  • Owner-Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”) Policy Numbers GLO5477145 and WC5477146 (Zurich), 7275653 (National Union), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/01/2010 (Axis), WCSINAT50011710 (Starr), US00012178LI10A (XL America), and IE00014117LI10A (XL Dublin), substantially in the forms attached to the Borrower Certificate delivered pursuant to Section 4.1.14(a) of the Loan Guarantee Agreement.

  • Owners will provide Service Provider with Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance and Excess Liability Insurance for Services performed on-Site through its Owner-Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”).


More Definitions of Owner-Controlled Insurance Program

Owner-Controlled Insurance Program or “OCIP” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.2 hereof.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means a single
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means the Project-specific insurance program initiated and administered by Judicial Council during the Construction Phase, to provide any or all of the insurance requirements that will insure the interest and activities of the DBE and any of its Subcontractor(s) or their Sub-Subcontractor(s) performing work at or incidental to the Project site.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means a consolidated insurance program or series of insurance policies issued to a public agency which may provide one or more of the following types of insurance coverage for all of the contractors, subcontractors, architects, and engineers working at specified or multiple contracted work sites of a public construction project: general liability, property damage, workers’ compensation, employer’s liability, builder’s risk, or pollution liability coverage.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means a consolidated insurance program or series of insurance policies issued to a public agency that may provide one or more of the following types of insurance coverage for any contractor or subcontractor working at specified or multiple contracted work sites of a public construction project: general liability, property damage excluding coverage for damage to real property, workers’ compensation, employer’s liability, or pollution liability coverage.
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means an insurance program where one or more insurance policies are procured on behalf of a project owner, its agent, or its representative, by its insurance producer, as defined in AS 21.27.900, for the purpose of insuring the project owner and one or more of the following:
Owner-Controlled Insurance Program means a comprehensive and centrally controlled insurance program that provides broad and uniform insurance coverage to all participants, including subcontractors and the governmental entity, in a public works project.