Subcontractor’s Insurance Generally. Subcontractor agrees to provide all information and documentation as required by the Invitation to Bid, bid specifications and the Contract Documents prior to commencing the Work. Before commencing the Subcontract Work, and as a condition of Progress Payment, Subcontractor shall purchase and maintain insurance for claims arising out of its operations under this Subcontract Agreement, whether the operations are by Subcontractor, or any of its consultants or subcontractors or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. If Subcontractor is enrolled in a Contractor Coordinated Insurance Program (CCIP) for the Project, then Subcontractor shall comply with all provisions of Attachment E, and relevant Attachments. If Subcontractor, or any of its tiered subcontractors, is not enrolled in the CCIP, then Subcontractor or any of its tiered subcontractors, as applicable, shall comply with all provisions of Exhibit A. In addition, if Subcontractor, or any of its tiered subcontractors, is not enrolled in the CCIP and the insurance provided by an excluded subcontractor precludes or limits coverage for named insured because a CCIP has been provided for this Project, such limitation or exclusion may only apply to the extent of valid and collectible insurance available from the CCIP. No such exclusion or limitation may apply to Contractor, Owner or any other party required to be included as Additional Insured under this Subcontract Agreement. If the project is a CCIP, Subcontractor’s Commercial General Liability policy must not include any CIP or wrap-up exclusionary endorsement(s) that exclude coverage under the policy when Subcontractor is not enrolled in the CIP or when a claim occurs outside of the CIP-defined Project site. Subcontractor’s CIP exclusionary endorsement, if any, must not be broader than ISO form CG 21 31 12 19.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement
Subcontractor’s Insurance Generally. Subcontractor agrees to provide all information and documentation as required by the Invitation to Bid, bid specifications and the Contract Documents prior to commencing the Work. Before commencing the Subcontract Work, and as a condition of Progress Payment, Subcontractor shall purchase and maintain insurance for claims arising out of its operations under this Subcontract Agreement, whether the operations are by Subcontractor, or any of its consultants or subcontractors or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. If Subcontractor is enrolled in a Contractor Coordinated Insurance Program (CCIP) for the Project, then Subcontractor shall comply with all provisions of Attachment E, and relevant Attachments. If Subcontractor, Subcontractor or any of its tiered subcontractors, subcontractors is not enrolled in the CCIP, then Subcontractor or any of its tiered subcontractors, as applicable, asp applicable shall comply with all provisions of Exhibit A. In addition, if Subcontractor, or any of its tiered subcontractors, is not enrolled in the CCIP and the insurance provided by an excluded subcontractor precludes or limits coverage for named insured because a CCIP has been provided for this Project, such limitation or exclusion may only apply to the extent of valid and collectible insurance available from the CCIP. No such exclusion or limitation may apply to Contractor, Owner or any other party required to be included as Additional Insured under this Subcontract Agreement. If the project is a CCIP, Subcontractor’s Commercial General Liability policy must not include any CIP or wrap-up exclusionary endorsement(s) that exclude coverage under the policy when Subcontractor is not enrolled in the CIP or when a claim occurs outside of the CIP-defined Project site. Subcontractor’s CIP exclusionary endorsement, if any, must not be broader than ISO form CG 21 31 12 19.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement
Subcontractor’s Insurance Generally. Subcontractor agrees to provide all information and documentation as required by the Invitation to Bid, bid specifications and the Contract Documents prior to commencing the Work. Before commencing the Subcontract Work, and as a condition of Progress Payment, Subcontractor shall purchase and maintain insurance for claims arising out of its operations under this Subcontract Agreement, whether the operations are by Subcontractor, or any of its consultants or subcontractors or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable. If Subcontractor is enrolled in a Contractor Clayco Coordinated Insurance Program (CCIP) for the Project, then Subcontractor shall comply with all provisions of Attachment E, and relevant Attachments. If Subcontractor, or any of its tiered subcontractors, is not enrolled in the CCIP, then Subcontractor or any of its tiered subcontractors, as applicable, shall comply with all provisions of Exhibit Exhibit
A. In addition, if Subcontractor, or any of its tiered subcontractors, is not enrolled in the CCIP and the insurance provided by an excluded subcontractor precludes or limits coverage for named insured because a CCIP has been provided for this Project, such limitation or exclusion may only apply to the extent of valid and collectible insurance available from the CCIP. No such exclusion or limitation may apply to Contractor, Owner or any other party required to be included as Additional Insured under this Subcontract Agreement. If the project is a CCIP, Subcontractor’s Commercial General Liability policy must not include any CIP or wrap-up exclusionary endorsement(s) that exclude coverage under the policy when Subcontractor is not enrolled in the CIP or when a claim occurs outside of the CIP-defined Project site. Subcontractor’s CIP exclusionary endorsement, if any, must not be broader than ISO form CG 21 31 12 19.
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Samples: Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement, Subcontract Agreement