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Company Name
TETRA TECH, INC.
Contract #
A-2018-160-02
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
6/19/2018
Expiration Date
6/18/2021
Insurance Exp Date
10/1/2020
Destruction Year
2026
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1. A separate Per Construction Project General Aggregate Limit applies to each <br />construction project, and that limit is equal to the amount of the General <br />Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations. <br />2. The Per Construction Project General Aggregate Limit is the most we will pay for <br />the sum of 0) all damages under COVERAGE A, except damages because of <br />"bodily injury" or "property damage" included in the "products -completed <br />operations hazard", (ii) all damages under COVERAGE B and Oil) all medical <br />expenses under COVERAGE C regardless of the number of: <br />a. Insureds; <br />b. Claims made or "suits" brought; or <br />c. Persons or organizations making claims or bringing "suits". <br />3. Any payments made under COVERAGE A or B for damages or under COVERAGE <br />C for medical expenses shall reduce the Per Construction Project General <br />Aggregate Limit for that construction project. Such payments shall not reduce <br />the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations nor shall they reduce any <br />other Per Construction Project General Aggregate Limit for any other <br />construction project covered under this policy. <br />4. The limits shown in the Declarations for Each Occurrence, Fire Damage and <br />Medical Expense continue to apply. However, instead of being subject to the <br />General Aggregate Limit shown in the Declarations, such limits will be subject to <br />the applicable Per Construction Project General Aggregate Limit. <br />B. For all sums which the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages caused by <br />"occurrences" under COVERAGE A (SECTION p, offenses under COVERAGE B <br />(SECTION 1) and for all medical expenses caused by accidents under COVERAGE C <br />(SECTION 1), which cannot be attributed only to ongoing operations at a single <br />construction project: <br />1. Any payments made under COVERAGE A or B for damages or under COVERAGE <br />C for medical expenses shall reduce the amount available under the General <br />Aggregate Limit or the Products -Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, <br />whichever is applicable; and <br />2. Such payments shall not reduce any Construction Project General Aggregate <br />Limit. <br />C. When coverage for liability arising out of the "products -completed operations hazard" is <br />provided, any payments for damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" <br />included in the "products -completed operations hazard" will reduce the Products - <br />Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, and not reduce the General Aggregate Limit nor <br />the Construction Project General Aggregate Limit. <br />D. If the applicable construction project has been abandoned, delayed, or abandoned and <br />then restarted, or if the authorized contracting parties deviate from plans, blueprints, <br />designs, specifications or timetables, the project will still be deemed to be the same <br />construction project. <br />E. The provisions of Limits of Insurance (SECTION 11t) not otherwise modified by this <br />endorsement shall continue to apply as stipulated. <br />100983 (2/09) Page 7 of 7 <br />REVIEWED BY: EUNICE HEREDIA (PG OF 5 <br />
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