All Risk Builders Risk or Installation Floater Sample Clauses

All Risk Builders Risk or Installation Floater. Upon execution of the Phase 2 Amendment, and prior to issuance of the Notice to Proceed for Construction Phase services, the CM shall also procure and maintain All Risk coverage, with the limits of insurance to equal 100% of the completed contract amount of such addition(s), building(s), or structure(s). Any deductible is the responsibility of the CM. The Owner shall be named as an additional insured only with respect to losses in connection with this contract. The CM agrees that the requested insurance coverage(s) are not intended to and shall not, in any manner, limit or reduce the liabilities and obligations assumed by the CM, it's agents, employees, subcontractors, etc.
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All Risk Builders Risk or Installation Floater. All Risk coverage, with the limits of insurance to equal 100% of the completed contract amount of such addition(s), building(s), or structure(s). Any deductible is the responsibility of the CM. The Owner shall be named as an additional insured only with respect to losses in connection with this contract. The CM agrees that the requested insurance coverage(s) are not intended to and shall not, in any manner, limit or reduce the liabilities and obligations assumed by the CM, it's agents, employees, subcontractors, etc.

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