courtnvm
Structural
- Jun 28, 2003
- 81
I sent a proposal to an architect today and he requested that I put the following clause in my contract:
The Consultant agrees to purchase and maintain a policy of insurance covering errors and omissions in the services performed by the Consultant in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence. The Consultant further agrees to maintain this insurance in full force and effect throughout the period that the Consultant is performing any services on the Project and for an additional period not less than five years following substantial completion of the work. The Consultant agrees to provide adequate written proof of insurance when requested by the Architect and on a yearly basis. The Consultant agrees that the obligations set forth under this provision shall be specifically enforceable.
I was wondering if anyone knew if this a typical clause? Also, I am somewhat nervous about stating errors and omissions in the contract. It almost makes it sound like I have to be absolutely perfect.
Your help would be appreciated.
Val Courtney, PE
Optimal Engineering, Inc.
The Consultant agrees to purchase and maintain a policy of insurance covering errors and omissions in the services performed by the Consultant in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence. The Consultant further agrees to maintain this insurance in full force and effect throughout the period that the Consultant is performing any services on the Project and for an additional period not less than five years following substantial completion of the work. The Consultant agrees to provide adequate written proof of insurance when requested by the Architect and on a yearly basis. The Consultant agrees that the obligations set forth under this provision shall be specifically enforceable.
I was wondering if anyone knew if this a typical clause? Also, I am somewhat nervous about stating errors and omissions in the contract. It almost makes it sound like I have to be absolutely perfect.
Your help would be appreciated.
Val Courtney, PE
Optimal Engineering, Inc.