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<br />Page 8 of 43 <br />(1) Workers’ Compensation Insurance as required by Washington law and Employer’s Liability <br />Insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. <br />(2) Commercial General Liability Insurance on an occurrence basis in an amount not less than <br />$1,000,000 per occurrence and at least $2,000,000 in the annual aggregate. <br />(3) Business Automobile Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, <br />extending to any automobile. <br />B. The above liability policies shall be primary as to the City and shall contain a provision that the policy <br />shall not be canceled or materially changed without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. <br />No cancellation provision in any insurance policy shall be construed in derogation of the continuous <br />duty of the Contractor to furnish the required insurance during the term of this Contract. <br />C. Upon written request by the City, the insurer or their agent will furnish, prior to or during any Work <br />being performed, a copy of any policy cited above, certified to be a true and complete copy of the <br />original. <br />D. Prior to the Contractor performing any Work, Contractor shall provide the City with a Certificate of <br />Insurance acceptable to the City Attorney evidencing the required insurance. Contractor shall provide <br />the City with either (1) a true copy of an endorsement naming the City of Everett, its officers, <br />employees and agents as Additional Insureds on the Commercial General Liability Insurance policy <br />and the Business Automobile Liability Insurance policy with respect to the operations performed and <br />services provided under this Contract and that such insurance shall apply as primary insurance on <br />behalf of such Additional Insureds, or (2) a true copy of the blanket additional insured clause from the <br />policies. Receipt by the City of any certificate showing less coverage than required is not a waiver of <br />the Contractor’s obligations to fulfill these requirements. <br />E. The Contractor shall require subcontractors to provide coverage which complies with the <br />requirements stated herein. <br />1.31 PREVAILING WAGES <br />A. Prevailing Wage Rates & Benefit Code Key <br />This Contract is subject to the requirements of Chapter 39.12 RCW, and as it may be amended, <br />relating to prevailing wages. The wage rates to be paid all laborers, workers, and mechanics who <br />perform any part of this Contract shall not be less than the prevailing wage rates as required by <br />Chapter 39.12 of the Revised Code of Washington, as amended. This requirement applies to laborers, <br />workers, and mechanics whether they are employed by the Contractor, subcontractors, sub- <br />subcontractors, or any other person who performs a portion of the Work contemplated by this <br />Contract. <br />The State of Washington prevailing wage rates applicable for this public works project, which is <br />located in Snohomish County, may be found at the following website address for the Department of <br />Labor & Industries: https://lni.wa.gov/licensing-permits/public-works-projects/prevailing-wage- <br />rates/. <br />Prevailing wages for all work performed pursuant to each work order must be the prevailing wage <br />rates in effect at the beginning date for each contract year per RCW 35.22.620(11)(e). Accordingly, <br />prevailing wage rates must update on each anniversary of the effective date of this Contract.
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