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HomeMy WebLinkAboutChange Order - 02CITY OF RENTON Parks and Recreation Department CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER AGREEMENT 2/3/2023 CONTRACT:CAG-22-014 CONTRACTOR:Redside Construction LLC CHANGE ORDER:#02 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE: CAG-22-014 (Division 00 72 00) Paragraph 5.21 is amended to add: Per the Grant Requirements Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold King County, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, injuries, damages, losses, or suits including attorney's fees and costs, arising out of or in connection with the design, development, and construction of the Facility (hereinafter "Design and Construction Phase"), except for injuries and damages caused by the negligence of King County. Contractor shall procure additional insurance (cost proposal attached) including an endorsement to Commercial Liability Policy and Professional Liability (Errors and Omissiones), and a new Builder's Risk policy per Exhibit D insurance requirements from the King County grant agreement (Exhibit D attached). All liability insurance policies (except Professional Liability and Workers Compensation) must include King County, its officials, agents and employees as additional insured for full coverage and policy limits. Insurance shall expressly state that it applies separately to each insured and additional insured against whom a claim is made and/or lawsuit is brought, except with respect to the limits of insurer’s liability DESCRIPTION: Item Qty. Description Unit Price Amount No.w/ WSST 1 1 Indemnify and Hold Harmless Contract Addition -$ -$ 2 1 Additional Insurance 9,164.00$ 10,089.56$ Total this Change Order:10,089.56$ ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT NET CHANGE REVISED CONTRACT AMOUNT (W/ WSST)AMOUNT (W/ WSST)THIS ORDER (W/ WSST)TOTAL AFTER CHANGE Additional Calendar Days: (0) No Extension of Time. Completion Date is October 1, 2023. SIGNATURES: Contractor:Date: Project Manager:Date Approved By:Date: (Parks and Recreation Administrator) The payment specified and agreed to in this change order includes every claim by the contractor for any extra payment with respect to the work described in this change order. The work covered by this change order must be performed under the same terms and conditions as that included in the original agreement. All of the other terms of the original agreement remain in effect. 4,659,432.00$ 4,668,893.99$ 10,089.56$ 4,678,983.55$ 02/09/23 on behalf of Kelly Beymer 2/13/2023 02/09/23 CAG-22-014, CO #2-23 City of Renton – Coulon Park Picnic Floats/ADA – 6329050 EXHIBIT D – INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. Insurance Requirements 1.1 Grant Recipient shall purchase and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, the minimum insurance set forth below. By requiring such minimum insurance, the County does not and shall not be deemed or construed to have assessed the risks that may be applicable to Grant Recipient, or any Contractor under this Agreement, or in any way limit the County’s potential recovery to insurance limits required hereunder. To the contrary, this Agreement’s insurance requirements may not in any way be construed as limiting any potential liability to the County or the County’s potential recovery from Grant Recipient. Grant Recipient and any Contractor shall assess their own risks and if they deem appropriate and/or prudent, maintain greater limits and/or broader coverage. 1.2. Nothing contained within these insurance requirements shall be deemed to limit the scope, application and/or limits of the coverage afforded, which coverage shall apply to each insured to the full extent provided by the terms and conditions of the policy(s). Nothing contained within this provision shall affect and/or alter the application of any other provision contained within this Agreement. 1.3. Each insurance policy shall be written on an “occurrence” basis, excepting insurance for Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions), and/or Pollution Liability, and/or Cyber Liability (Technology Errors and Omissions). These coverages required by this Agreement may be written on a “claims made” basis. If coverage is approved and purchased on a “claims made” basis, the coverage provided under that insurance shall be maintained through: (i) consecutive policy renewals for not less than three (3) years from the date of completion of the Project which is subject of this Agreement or, if such renewals are unavailable, (ii) the purchase of a tail/extended reporting period for not less than three (3) years from the date of completion of the Project which is the subject of this Agreement. 2. Evidence and Cancellation of Insurance 2.1 Upon execution of the Agreement, and within thirty (30) days of request by the County, Grant Recipient shall furnish the County certificates of insurance and endorsements certifying the issuance of all insurance required by this Agreement. All evidence of insurance shall be signed by a properly authorized officer, agent, general agent, or qualified representative to the insurer(s), shall certify the name of the insured(s), the type and amount of insurance, the location and operations to which the insurance applies, the inception and expiration dates, shall specify the form numbers of any endorsements issued to satisfy this Agreement’s insurance requirements, and shall state that the County shall receive notice at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of any cancellation, lapse, or material change in the policy(s). Similar documentation confirming renewal of required insurance shall be provided on each insurance renewal date. 2.2. The County reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including all endorsements and riders, which may be redacted of any City of Renton – Coulon Park Picnic Floats/ADA – 6329050 confidential or proprietary information. Grant Recipient shall deliver such policies to the County within five (5) business days of County’s request. 2.3. County’s receipt or acceptance of Grant Recipient’s or any Contractor’s evidence of insurance at any time without comment or objection, or County’s failure to request certified copies of such insurance, does not waive, alter, modify, or invalidate any of the insurance requirements set forth in this Exhibit D or, consequently, constitute the County’s acceptance of the adequacy of Grant Recipient’s or any Contractor’s insurance or preclude or prevent any action by County against Grant Recipient for breach of the requirements of this section. 3.Minimum Scope and Limits of Insurance 3.1. Grant Recipient shall maintain the following types of insurance and minimum insurance limits: 3.1.1. Commercial General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 in the aggregate for bodily injury, personal and advertising injury, and property damage. Coverage shall be at least as broad as that afforded under ISO form number CG 00 01. Such insurance shall include coverage for, but not limited to premises liability, products and completed operations, ongoing operations, and contractual liability. Limits may be satisfied by a single primary limit or by a combination of separate primary and umbrella or excess liability policies, provided that coverage under the latter shall be at least as broad as that afforded under the primary policy and satisfy all other requirements applicable to liability insurance including but not limited to additional insured status for the County. a.Marine General Liability including coverage for loading, unloading, and work on or around boats, skiffs, floating platforms, or barges. Coverage shall include work on or around docks and piers. Coverage may be provided by either a commercial general liability policy with no waterborne exclusions, or a marine general liability policy, or a combination of both. 3.1.2. Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions): Grant Recipient or its Contractor(s) shall procure and maintain Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) insurance with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per claim and in the aggregate. 3.1.3. Automobile Liability: $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage. Coverage shall be at least as broad as that afforded under ISO form number CA 00 01 covering BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE, symbol 1 “any auto”; or the combination of symbols 2, 8, and 9. Limits may be satisfied by a single primary limit or by a combination of separate primary and umbrella or excess liability policies, provided that coverage under the latter shall be at least as broad as that afforded under the primary policy. 3.1.4. Workers Compensation: Workers Compensation coverage, as required by the Industrial Insurance Act of the State of Washington, as well as any similar coverage required for this Project by applicable Federal or “Other States” Sate Law. 3.1.5. Employers Liability or “Stop Gap” coverage: $1,000,000 each occurrence and shall be at least as broad as the protection provided by the Workers Compensation policy Part 2 (Employers Liability), or, in monopolistic states including but not limited to Washington, the protection provided by the “Stop Gap” endorsement to the commercial general liability policy. City of Renton – Coulon Park Picnic Floats/ADA – 6329050 3.1.7. Builder’s Risk/Installation Floater Insurance: Grant Recipient or its Contractor(s) shall procure and maintain prior to and for the duration of the construction phase of the Project, “All Risk” Builder’s Risk insurance or Installation Floater insurance at least as broad as ISO form number CP0020 (Builder’s Risk Coverage Form) with ISO form number CP0020 (Causes of Loss – Special Form) including coverage for collapse and theft. The coverage shall insure for direct physical loss to property of the entire term of the Project, for 100% of the replacement value and include. 4. Other Insurance Provisions and Requirements 4.1. All insurance policies purchased and maintained by Grant Recipient and any Contractor required in this Agreement shall contain, or be endorsed to contain the following provisions: 4.1.1. With respect to all liability policies except Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) and Workers Compensation: 4.1.1.1. King County, its officials, employees and agents shall be covered as additional insured for full coverage and policy limits as respects liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the Grant Recipient, its agents, representatives, employees, or Contractor(s) in connection with this Agreement. Additional Insured status shall include products-completed operations CG 20 100 11/85 or its substantive equivalent. The County requires the endorsement(s) to complete the Agreement. 4.1.2. With respect to all liability policies (except Workers Compensation): 4.1.2.1. Coverage shall be primary insurance as respects the County, its officials, employees and agents. Any insurance and/or self-insurance maintained by the County, its officials, employees or agents shall not contribute with any Grant Recipient’s, or Contractor(s) insurance or benefit the Grant Recipient, or any Contractor, or their respective insurers in any way. 4.1.2.2. Insurance shall expressly state that it applies separately to each insured and additional insured against whom a claim is made and/or lawsuit is brought, except with respect to the limits of insurer’s liability. 5. Waiver of Subrogation 5.1. Grant Recipient, its Contractor(s), and their respective insurance carriers release and waive all rights of subrogation against King County, its officials, agents and employees for damages caused by fire or other perils which can be insured by a property insurance policy. This provision shall be valid and enforceable only to the extent permissible by the applicable property insurance policies. 6. Deductibles/Self-Insured Retentions 6.1. Any deductible and/or self-insured retention of the policies shall not in any way limit the County’s right to coverage under the required insurance, or to Grant Recipient’s, or any Contractor’s liability to the County, and shall in all instances be the sole responsibility of Grant Recipient or its Contractor, even if no claim has been made or asserted against them. 7. Acceptability of Insurers City of Renton – Coulon Park Picnic Floats/ADA – 6329050 7.1. Unless otherwise approved by the County, insurance is to be placed with insurers with an A.M. Best rating of no less than A:VIII. 7.2. Professional Liability (Errors and Omissions) insurance may be placed with insurers with an A.M. Best rating of no less than B+:VII. 7.3. If at any time any of the foregoing policies fail to meet the above stated requirements, Grant Recipient shall, upon notice to that effect from the County, promptly obtain a new policy, and shall submit the same to the County, with the appropriate certificates and endorsements, for review. 8. Self-Insurance 8.1. If the Grant Recipient is a governmental entity or municipal corporation, Grant Recipient may maintain a fully funded self-insurance program or participate in an insurance pool for the protection and handling of its liabilities including injuries to persons and damage to property. 9. Contractors 9.1. Grant Recipient shall include all Contractors as insureds under its policies or, alternatively, Grant Recipient must require each of its Contractors to procure and maintain appropriate and reasonable insurance coverage and insurance limits to cover each of the Contractor’s liabilities given the scope of work and services being provided herein. To the extent reasonably commercially available, insurance maintained by any Contractor must comply with the specified requirements of this Exhibit D, including the requirement that all liability insurance policies (except Professional Liability and Workers Compensation) provided by the Contractor(s) must include the County, its officials, agents and employees as additional insured for full coverage and policy limits. Grant Recipient is obligated to require and verify that each Contractor(s) to maintain the required insurance and ensure the County is included as additional insured. Upon request by the County, and within five (5) business days, Grant Recipient must provide evidence of each Contractor(s) insurance coverage, including endorsements. 10. Work Site Safety 10.1. Grant Recipient shall have the “right to control” and bear the sole responsibility for the job site conditions, and job site safety. Grant Recipient shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local safety regulations governing the job site, employees, and Contractors. Project Name:COP 8 Project No.CAG-22-014 1/4/2023 R70-22 Description: a. b. DIRECT LABOR SUBTOTAL -$ d.-$ -$ a. -$ a. b.-$ -$ -$ a.7,970.00$ b. 7,970.00$ a. b. -$ 6. OVERHEAD & PROFIT a.-$ b.-$ c.956.40$ 956.40$ b.1.70 % of 1-6 135.49$ 135.49$ a.1.10 % of 1-7 98.19$ 98.19$ a.0.048 % of 1-8 4.40$ 4.40$ 9,164.00$ 6. SUBTOTAL 5 Subcontractors, Special SVS (12% to $50k, 4% above $50k) SUBTOTAL 1 thru 3 4. SPECIALIZED SERVICES USI Insurance Services 3. EQUIPMENT COSTS 6. SUBTOTAL 4 owned / rented equipment (per spec approved source) small tools (NTE 3% craft labor per WSDOT) 3. EQUIPMENT COSTS for contracts under $3 million COP General Contractor Breakdown Summary Direct Supervision (NTE 15% Direct Labor) WCD # / COP No. Date: Contractor Ref. No. Gene Coulon Beach Memorial Park North Water Walk Improvements REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION LLC crew (apprentices, journeymen, & laborers) Source Documents: Added Insurance Requirements Direct Labor Costs: Contractor: Itemize all costs on attached COP Cost Breakdown form. safety (NTE 2% labor, lines 1a, b, & c per WSDOT) 1. CRAFT LABOR COSTS 2. MATERIAL COSTS 7. TOTAL OVERHEAD & PROFIT 9. TAX 7. INSURANCE material costs 2. MATERIAL COSTS 8. INSURANCE 5. SUBCONTRACTORS 1. CRAFT LABOR COSTS 10. B&O TAX 9. BOND 8. BOND Form Revised 6/1/2004 12% (1st $50k, 4% above $50k) - Overhead bond adjustment payroll & volume driven liability insurance TOTAL (NIC WSST) 6% - Profit Business and Occupational Tax COP 8 - Change in Insurance Requirements.xls Page _______ of _______Issued 2/2/2023 CoveragePremiumSL TaxesSL FeesTRIATotalProfessional Liability E&OEndorsement to CPL Policy209.10$ 4.18$ 0.21$ -$ 213.49$ Builders RiskNew Policy7,750.00$ 7.00$ 7,757.00$ 7,970.49$ Coulon Park Picnic Floats - Additional CostsRedside Construction SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE COMMERCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAM Prepared by: BAINBRIDGE ISLAND,WA 98110-4701 JOE HALL UNDERWRITING CONSULTANT JOE.HALL@CNA.COM REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC 503.431.3085 151 N Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 Presented to: 600 WINSLOW WAY E STE 237 Representing: USI NORTHWEST SEATTLE, WA 98101 1 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 COVERAGE SUMMARY FOR INLAND MARINE - BUILDERS RISK TO: USI NORTHWEST RE:Monoline Builders Risk Property Quotation Account Name:REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC Effective Date: New/Renewal:New SBU:Inland Marine Program:N/A prior written approval of CNA. This quotation is valid for 30 days or the inception date whichever is first. such as Logistics, Freight Brokers, Warehouse Legal Liability and Transportation. This quotation is based upon your responses in the application or representations made by your agent. A change factors, any pending rate changes, and risk reservation. No alterations in the proposal may be made without the Account Premium Recap Company Monoline Inland Additional Information and Comments Applicable to this Quote: 7,750$ 7036709523 TRIA prem, if any, not incl. quote letter. CNA Inland Marine provides a full range of product offerings including Property, Contractors Equipment, Medical and Scientific Equipment Coverage, Railroad Rolling Stock, Fine Arts coverage for museums, galleries and collectors, Radio and TV Towers and related Communications Equipment, Motor Truck Cargo and other related Transportation products in any of your responses could affect this offer. All quotes are subject to the application of the correct modification 2/1/2023 1/29/2023 PremiumEff/Exp Date Continental Casualty Company Quote #Coverage 02/01/2023 to 08/01/2023 Marine Only the relevant insurance policy can provide the full terms, conditions, amounts and exclusions applicable to the coverage herein. The relevant insurance policy will include the Builders Risk Coverage Form and any applicable schedules and endorsements, including any state mandatory endorsements and policy holder notices that may be required. If you have questions about the coverage being quoted, please contact the underwriter who prepared this 2 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 Account Name:REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC equals 80% of that portion of the amount of such insured losses that exceeds the applicable insurer retention. However, if aggregate insured losses attributable to terrorist acts certified under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act exceed $100 billion in a Program Year (January 1 through December 31), the Treasury shall not make any payment for any portion of the amount of such losses that exceeds $100 billion. Further, this coverage is subject to a limit on our liability, pursuant to the federal law where, if aggregate insured losses attributable to terrorist acts certified under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act exceed $100 billion in a Program Year (January 1 through December 31) and we have met our insurer deductible under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, we shall not be liable for the payment of any portion of the amount of such losses that exceeds $100 billion, and, in such case, insured losses up to that amount are subject to pro rata allocation in accordance with procedures established by the Secretary of the Treasury. * Due to state Standard Fire Policy regulations, this premium must be retained even if certified acts of terrorism coverage is excluded for locations in the following states: CA, GA, HI, IA, IL, MA, ME, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OR, RI, WA, WV, and WI (the same regulations apply to terrorism premium retained for Inland Marine for locations in the states of CA, ME, MO, OR and WI). population of the United States. However, the 2007 re-authorization of the Act no longer requires the act of terrorism to be committed by or States government by a United States citizen when the act is determined by the federal government to be “a certified act of terrorism”. In accordance with this Act, we are required to continue to offer you coverage for losses resulting from an act of terrorism that is certified an individual or individuals acting on behalf of any foreign person or foreign interest as part of an effort to coerce the government or Coverage The United States Department of the Treasury will pay a share of terrorism losses insured under the federal program. The federal share AND DISCLOSURE OF PREMIUM provisions. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act established a federal program within the Department of the Treasury, under which the You are hereby notified that under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as extended and reauthorized (“Act”), you have a right to purchase NOTICE OF INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR ACTS OF TERRORISM insurance coverage of losses arising out of acts of terrorism, as defined in Section 102(1) of the Act, subject to all applicable policy IMPORTANT INFORMATION provided that, to be certified, an act of terrorism must cause losses of at least five million dollars and must have been committed by Inland Marine - Terrorism Terrorism Risk Insurance Act premium and Fire Following* premium shown under Disclosure of Premium below is in addition to the federal government shares, with the insurance industry, the risk of loss from future terrorist attacks. The Act applies when the Secretary of the Treasury certifies that an event meets the definition of an act of terrorism. Originally, the Act under the federal program. The policy's other provisions, including nuclear, war or military action exclusions, will still apply to such an act. on behalf of a foreign interest and certified acts of terrorism now encompass, for example, a terrorist act committed against the United Quote # premium shown in Account Premium Recap. Disclosure of Premium: Eff/Exp Date 02/01/2023 to 08/01/2023 Premium 7$ -$ Inland Marine - Fire Following *7036709523 3 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 INSTRUCTIONS TO INSURED: You are hereby notified that under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as extended and reauthorized (“Act”), you have a right to purchase insurance coverage of losses arising out of acts of terrorism, as defined in Section 102(1) of the Act, subject to all applicable policy provisions. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act established a federal program within the Department of the Treasury, under which the federal government shares, with the insurance industry, the risk of loss from future terrorist attacks. This Act applies when the Secretary of the Treasury certifies that an event meets the definition of an act of terrorism, which is an act committed by an individual or individuals to coerce the government or population of the United States, that results in aggregate losses of $5 million or more. The 2007 re-authorization no longer requires the act of terrorism to be committed by or on behalf of a foreign interest and certified acts of terrorism now encompass, for example, a terrorist act committed against the United States government by a United States citizen when the act is determined by the federal government to be “a certified act of terrorism.” You may choose to exclude Certified Acts of Terrorism, as described above. This Rejection of Certified Acts of Terrorism Coverage Form is valid only if fully completed and returned to us. For each Coverage Part rejected, the corresponding “Reject” area must be checked, and the “Policy Number” and “Policy Period” must be indicated. In addition, the SIGNATURE BLOCK (below) must be completed in its entirety. The applicable policy will then be endorsed to exclude terrorism, and the premium recalculated. The states of CA, CT, GA, HI, IA, IL, MA, ME, MO, NC, NJ, NY, OR, RI, WA, WI, and WV have Standard Fire Policy (SFP) statutes that are applicable to your Property and, in CA, ME, MO, OR and WI, to your Inland Marine coverages. In these states, coverage is required to be provided for fire damage that results or follows from any cause of loss, even those that are otherwise excluded. As a result, although certified acts of terrorism are excluded from your policy, we are statutorily required to insure against fire damage that might result from otherwise excluded acts of terrorism. In addition, certain states may not allow coverage for certified acts of terrorism to be rejected for any coverage part. Terrorism coverage can not be rejected for Workers’ Compensation in any state. If the circumstances in the above paragraph apply, the United States Government, Department of the Treasury, will pay a share of terrorism losses insured under the federal program. The federal share equals 80% of that portion of the amount of such insured losses that exceeds the applicable insurer retention. However, if aggregate insured losses attributable to terrorist acts certified under the Act exceed $100 billion in a Program Year (January 1 through December 31), the Treasury shall not make any payment for any portion of the amount of such losses that exceeds $100 billion. Further, this coverage is subject to a limit on our liability, pursuant to the federal law where if aggregate insured losses attributable to terrorist acts certified under the Act exceed $100 billion in a Program Year (January 1 through December 31) and we have met our insurer deductible under the Act, we shall not be liable for the payment of any portion of the amount of such losses that exceeds $100 billion, and in such case insured losses up to that amount are subject to pro rata allocation in accordance with procedures established by the Secretary of the Treasury. This Rejection of Certified Acts of Terrorism Coverage Form applies only during the “Policy Period” indicated below. Please consult your CNA agent with any questions regarding this form. REJECTION OF CERTIFIED ACTS OF TERRORISM COVERAGE 4 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 SELECTION OR REJECTION OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE Account Name:REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC Policy Number:IM 7036709523 Effective Period:02/01/2023 to 08/01/2023 I hereby elect to purchase coverage for losses arising out of certified acts of terrorism, as defined in the Act and subject to all applicable policy provisions. I hereby agree to the rejection of terrorism coverage for the listed policy, as indicated above. I understand that a rejection of terrorism coverage means the exclusion of foreign and domestic acts of terrorism that are determined by the Department of Treasury to be Certified Acts of Terrorism as defined in the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act. I also recognize by waivingthis coverage, if I so choose to add terrorism coverage on at a later date within this policy term, coverage will not be available if the alert level has been raised above “orange”. I hereby agree that I am abiding by the rules and terms of my mortgagee, loss payee or additional insured as interest may appear, and have notified them of my intent to reject coverage. SIGNATURE BLOCK By: Authorized Representative's Signature Authorized Representative's Title Named Insured Date of Signature 5 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 COVERAGE SUMMARY FOR INLAND MARINE - BUILDERS RISK Account Name:REDSIDE CONSTRUCTION, LLC Effective Period:02/01/2023 to 08/01/2023 Company:Continental Casualty Company Pricing Summary Rating Base Annual Rate Premium General Builders Risk 1,736,000 7,750$ Terrorism 7$ Fire Following -$ Equipment Breakdown -$ Total (incl. Terrorism, Fire Following & EB if covered)1,736,000 7,757$ Does not include taxes, fees, and surcharges which are subject to state-specific rules. Commission 15.0% Minimum Earned Premium 5,000 Payment Plan - Policy Level Summary Hard Costs Limit 1,711,000 Existing Buildings or Structures Limit - Business Income Limit - Extra Expense Limit (if "Included", Extra Expense included in the Business Income Limit)25,000 Contractual Penalties Limit - Soft Costs Limit - Property in Transit Limit 100,000 Temporary Storage Limit 100,000 Existing Buildings or Structures Valuation 0 Policy Level Deductible (Unless Where Otherwise Specified)$10,000 Time Element Waiting Period (Days)7 Property in Transit Deductible $5,000 Water Damage Deductible $25,000 Wind / Hail Deductible $10,000 Wind / Hail Exclusion Does Not Apply Time Element Extensions Denial of Access by Civil Authority/Ingress-Egress: # of Days 14 Service Interruption Not Covered Equipment Breakdown & Testing Limit Deductible Testing Included $10,000 Operational Testing Not Covered Equipment Breakdown Not Covered 6 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 Additional Coverages and Coverage Extensions Property Sublimits Limit Decontamination Expense 10,000 Emergency Removal Included Employee Theft 25,000 Expenses to Reduce a Loss Included Fungi Limited Coverage (Annual Aggregate)25,000 Pollutant Cleanup and Removal (Annual Aggregate)25,000 Radioactive Contamination 25,000 Trees, Shrubs, Laws, Sod and Plants (Per Item)25,000 Trees, Shrubs, Laws, Sod and Plants (Per Occurrence)100,000 Unintentional Errors and Omissions 25,000 Property Additional Limits Limit Valuation 1 Arson and Crime Reward 50,000 Debris Removal Including Recycling Additional Expense-Additional Amount 250,000 EDP - Direct Damage - EDP - Data Restoration - Fire Department Service Charge and Extinguishing Expense 50,000 Furniture and Fixtures - Green Coverage: Certification Protection - Hard Costs Limit - Green Coverage: Certification Protection - Electricity & Water Expense Limit - Jobsite Trailers - Loss Adjustment Expense 50,000 Recharge of Fire Protection Equipment 50,000 Temporary Structures - Additional Covered Property 25,000 ACV Temporary Structures - Costs to Dismantle and Re-erect 25,000 Valuable Papers and Records 250,000 Ordinance or Law Undamaged Portion of the Building or Structure Included Demolition Cost & Increased Cost of Construction 250,000 Inflation Guard Damaged Portion of Project - Percentage Not Covered Unbuilt Portion of the Project - Occurrence Limit - Unbuilt Portion of the Project - Percent of Increase Not Covered Machinery, Tools and Equipment Itemized List on File Date Itemized List on File Limit Not Covered - Other Than Itemized - Per Occurrence Not Covered - Other Than Itemized - Per Item - NAMED STORM Location Ann Agg Limit Occur Limit Occurrence Deductible All (subject to limits/deductibles shown below)None Not Covered Max Per Occurrence Deductible None 1 Valuation Abbreviations: ACV = Actual Cash Value; RC = Replacement Cost; AV = Actual Value 7 of 8 151 N. Franklin, Chicago, IL 60606 EARTHQUAKE & FLOOD (Coverage applies ONLY in Hazard Areas where a limit is shown.) Earthquake-Volcanic Eruption Flood Hazard Limits Limits Area Annual Agg Occurrence Annual Agg Occurrence Critical / High Moderate Low All Not Covered Not Covered Additional Conditions & Descriptions Collapse of Existing Building Coverage Does Not Apply Need for Adequate Insurance Clause Applies Permission To Occupy Endorsement Does Not Apply Serial Loss Limitation Does Not Apply Contingent Coverage Does Not Apply Project Description: Jobsite Description: Additional Soft Costs Endorsement: Additional Named Insureds Endorsement: Manuscript Endorsements: Green Certification - Other Per Occurrence DeductiblesPer Occurrence Deductibles None Not Included Blanket Additional Named Insureds endorsement, CNA71626XX Maximums Max Occurrence Deductible Annual Agg Limit All Locations Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park - Install new structural steel framing and grating on an existing pier, refurbish existing pier items (handrails, painting, furniture), install a new fire line and electrical system on walkway 1201 LAKE WASHINGTON BLVD N, RENTON, WASHINGTON, 98056 Max Occurrence DeductibleAnnual Agg Limit All Locations 8 of 8