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Contractor's Name
Absher/Stellar J Joint Venture
Approval Date
12/8/2025
Council Approval Date
11/19/2025
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Zach Brown
Subject / Project Title
Port Gardner Storage Facility – Facility Construction Package Vol 1-5
Tracking Number
0005035
Total Compensation
$104,860,670.13
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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City of Everett 00 72 00 - 58 <br />Port Gardner Storage Facility – Facility Construction Package WO# UP-3525 <br /> <br /> <br />00 72 00 - 58 GENERAL CONDITIONS <br />15.3.14.3 Other Coverages <br />Other additional coverages that may be required will be listed in the Specifications. <br />15.3.14.4 Limits <br />Such policy(ies) must provide the following minimum limits: <br />Bodily Injury and Property Damage - <br />$ 5,000,000 General Aggregate <br />$ 2,000,000 Products & Completed Operations Aggregate <br />$ 2,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury <br />$ 2,000,000 Each Occurrence <br />$ 100,000 Fire Damage <br />Stop Gap Employers Liability <br />$ 1,000,000 Each Accident <br />$ 1,000,000 Disease - Policy Limit <br />$ 1,000,000 Disease - Each Employee <br />A stop gap policy limit of $500,000 will be acceptable if, and only if, the Contractor <br />Excess or Umbrella Liability policy required by 15.3.14.6 Excess or Umbrella Liability <br />provides coverage over the stop gap policy. <br />15.3.14.5 Automobile <br />Commercial Automobile Liability: as specified by Insurance Services Office, form number CA 0001, <br />Symbol 1 (any auto), with an MCS 90 endorsement and a CA 9948 endorsement attached if “pollutants” <br />as defined in exclusion 11 of the commercial auto policy are to be transported. Such policy(ies) must <br />provide coverage with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 for each accident. <br />15.3.14.6 Excess or Umbrella Liability <br />The limits stated in this section 15.3.14 may be satisfied by a combination of liability and, if necessary, <br />commercial umbrella/excess policies. <br />15.3.14.7 Pollution Liability <br />A policy providing coverage for claims involving remediation, disposal, or other handling of pollutants <br />arising out of Contractor’s operations for others; contractors site (owned); arising from the transportation <br />of hazardous materials; or involving remediation, abatement, repair, maintenance or other work with lead- <br />based paint or materials containing asbestos. <br />Such Pollution Liability policy shall provide at least $2,000,000 per occurrence coverage for Bodily <br />Injury and Property Damage. <br />15.3.14.8 Worker’s Compensation <br />A policy of Worker’s Compensation, as required by the Industrial Insurance Laws of the State of <br />Washington. As respects Workers’ Compensation insurance in the state of Washington, Contractor shall <br />secure its liability for industrial injury to its employees in accordance with the provisions of RCW Title <br />51. If Contractor is qualified as a self-insurer in accordance with RCW 51.14, Contractor shall so certify <br />by letter signed by a corporate officer indicating that it is a qualified self insured, and setting forth the <br />limits of any policy of excess insurance covering its employees.
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