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<br />§ B.3.2.2 Commercial General Liability <br />§ B.3.2.2.1 Commercial General Liability insurance for the Project written on an occurrence form with policy limits of not less <br />than ($ ) each occurrence, ($ ) general aggregate, and ($ ) aggregate for products- <br />completed operations hazard, providing coverage for claims including <br />.1 damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, including occupational sickness or disease, and death of <br />any person; <br />.2 personal injury and advertising injury; <br />.3 damages because of physical damage to or destruction of tangible property, including the loss of use of such <br />property; <br />.4 bodily injury or property damage arising out of completed operations; and <br />.5 the Construction Manager’s indemnity obligations under Section 3.18 of the General Conditions. <br />§ B.3.2.2.2 The Construction Manager’s Commercial General Liability policy under this Section B.3.2.2 shall not contain an <br />exclusion or restriction of coverage for the following: <br />.1 Claims by one insured against another insured, if the exclusion or restriction is based solely on the fact that the <br />claimant is an insured, and there would otherwise be coverage for the claim. <br />.2 Claims for property damage to the Construction Manager’s Work arising out of the products-completed <br />operations hazard where the damaged Work or the Work out of which the damage arises was performed by a <br />Subcontractor. <br />.3 Claims for bodily injury other than to employees of the insured. <br />.4 Claims for indemnity under Section 3.18 of the General Conditions arising out of injury to employees of the <br />insured. <br />.5 Claims or loss excluded under a prior work endorsement or other similar exclusionary language. <br />.6 Claims or loss due to physical damage under a prior injury endorsement or similar exclusionary language. <br />.7 Claims related to residential, multi-family, or other habitational projects, if the Work is to be performed on such <br />a project. <br />.8 Claims related to roofing, if the Work involves roofing. <br />.9 Claims related to exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS), synthetic stucco or similar exterior coatings or <br />surfaces, if the Work involves such coatings or surfaces. <br />.10 Claims related to earth subsidence or movement, where the Work involves such hazards. <br />.11 Claims related to explosion, collapse and underground hazards, where the Work involves such hazards. <br />§ B.3.2.3 Automobile Liability covering vehicles owned, and non-owned vehicles used, by the Construction Manager, with <br />policy limits of not less than ($ ) per accident, for bodily injury, death of any person, and property damage <br />arising out of the ownership, maintenance and use of those motor vehicles along with any other statutorily required <br />automobile coverage. <br />§ B.3.2.4 The Construction Manager may achieve the required limits and coverage for Commercial General Liability and <br />Automobile Liability through a combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance, provided such primary and <br />excess or umbrella insurance policies result in the same or greater coverage as the coverages required under Section B.3.2.2 <br />and B.3.2.3, and in no event shall any excess or umbrella liability insurance provide narrower coverage than the primary <br />policy. The excess policy shall not require the exhaustion of the underlying limits only through the actual payment by the <br />underlying insurers. <br />§ B.3.2.5 Workers’ Compensation at statutory limits. <br />§ B.3.2.6 Employers’ Liability with policy limits not less than ($ ) each accident, ($ ) each <br />employee, and ($ ) policy limit. <br />§ B.3.2.7 Jones Act, and the Longshore & Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, as required, if the Work involves hazards <br />arising from work on or near navigable waterways, including vessels and docks <br />§ B.3.2.8 If the Construction Manager is required to furnish professional services as part of the Work, the Construction <br />Manager shall procure Professional Liability insurance covering performance of the professional services, with policy limits <br /> AIA Document A133 – 2019 Exhibit B. Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved. “The American Institute of Architects,” “American Institute of Architects,” “AIA,” the <br /> AIA Logo, and “AIA Contract Documents” are trademarks of The American Institute of Architects. This draft was produced at 14:43:24 CDT on 10/16/2025 under <br />5 <br />Subscription No.20250122412 which expires on , is not for resale, is licensed for one-time use only, and may only be used in accordance with the AIA Contract <br />® <br />Documents Terms of Service. To report copyright violations, e-mail docinfo@aiacontracts.com. <br />User Notes: (640e2aeff442e4498d0968b0) <br />
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