Common use of Pollution Liability Insurance Clause in Contracts

Pollution Liability Insurance. If Construction Manager is providing directly or indirectly work with pollution/environmental hazards, the Construction Manager must provide or cause those conducting the work to provide Pollution Liability Insurance coverage. Pollution Liability policy must include contractual liability coverage. State of Colorado must be included as additional insureds on the policy. The policy limits shall be in the amount of $1,000,000 with maximum deductible of $25,000 to be paid by the Subcontractor/Vendor.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Construction Manager/General Contractor Agreement (Cmgc), Construction Manager/General Contractor Agreement, Construction Manager/General Contractor Agreement

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Pollution Liability Insurance. If Construction Manager Contractor is providing directly or indirectly work Work with pollution/environmental hazards, the Construction Manager Contractor must provide or cause those conducting the work Work to provide Pollution Liability Insurance coverage. Pollution Liability policy must include contractual liability coverage. State of Colorado must be included as additional insureds on the policy. The policy limits shall be in the amount of $1,000,000 with maximum deductible of $25,000 to be paid by the Subcontractor/Vendor.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement, Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement, Contractor's Design/Bid/Build Agreement

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