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Company Name
Gordon & Williams, Inc.
Contract #
A-2002-144A
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
7/15/2002
Expiration Date
9/1/2007
Insurance Exp Date
6/27/2008
Destruction Year
2012
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TERM SLIP 08/22/07
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<br />below. If the increases in Project cost causes the Project Budget to proceed, the City shall either (i) <br />instruct Program Manager to cause the re-design of the Project or a component thereof, or modify <br />the scope of the Project, so fit within the Project Budget, or (ii) adjust the Project Budget to include <br />the additional costs. Any time delay associated with the foregoing shall cause an equitable <br />adjustment to the Completion Date. as If the Consultant determines that the conditions at the site <br />are not at variance with those indicated in the Project Documents and that no change in the items of <br />this Agreement is justified, the Consultant shall so notify the City and Program Manager in writing, <br />stating the reasons, and Program Manager shall notify all potentially affected Contractors of such <br />determination and such reasons. Claims by the City or any affected Contractor in opposition to such <br />determination must be made within 21 days after the Consultant has given notice of its <br />determination. If the City and any Contractor cannot mutually agree on the amount of an <br />adjustment to the contract sum For an affected Construction Contract, the adjustment shall be <br />determined in accordance with the guidelines set forth in Article 17 below. <br />ARTICLE 11 <br />INSURANCE <br />11.1 General Requirements <br />Before allowing a Contractor to commence the Project work, Program Manager shall <br />require such Contractor provides the insurance policies specified below, and shall file copies of <br />certificates of said insurance with the City. Each of the insurance policies shall be issued by: <br />1. Either a California Admitted Surety/Insurer OR a current Treasury Listed <br />Surety (Federal Register); and, <br />2. Either a cun•ent A.M. Best A VIII rated Surety or Insurer. <br />11.2 Public Liability and Pronertv Damage Insurance <br />Occurrence type Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance shall protect the City, its <br />officers, agents, employees, volunteers and Program Manager, from claims for damages for <br />personal injury including wrongful death, as well as from claims for property damages, which may <br />arise from or in connection with the Contractor's performance or the Contractor's omission to <br />perform any term or condition set forth in the Contractor's Construction Contract, whether such <br />performance be by the Contractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor as <br />follows: <br />1. General Liability: $ 1,000,000 combined single limit per occurrence for <br />bodily injury, personal injury and property damage. If Commercial General liability <br />Insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general <br />aggregate limit shall apply separately to any act or omission to act by the Contractor <br />under its Construction Contract or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the <br />required occurrence limit; <br />2. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for <br />bodily injury and property damage. <br />11 <br />
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