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DocuSign Envelope ID: 18C4E672-1 DB7-4020-9D85-083D0D588F92 <br /> b. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance-Comprehensive General Liability Insurance shall be <br /> carried in the following amounts: One Million Dollars ($1,000,000)bodily injury each person, One <br /> Million Dollars ($1,000,000) property damage. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance shall <br /> include Premises and Operations Liability, Independent Contractors Liability, Contractual Liability <br /> and Completed Operations Liability, and will also contain a provision for "u" (underground) <br /> hazard liability. <br /> c. Automobile Liability Insurance - Automobile Liability Insurance shall be carried in the following <br /> limits: One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) bodily injury each person, One Million Dollars <br /> ($1,000,000) bodily injury each accident, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) property liability. <br /> Automobile Liability Insurance shall cover liability arising out of the use of owned, non-owned and <br /> hired motor vehicles. <br /> The cost of all insurance shall be included in the price(s) bid. <br /> The Contractor shall not commence work until he has obtained all the insurance required herein. <br /> Insurance shall be maintained in full force and effect until the Contract has been fully and <br /> completely performed, as evidenced by final acceptance payment. Contractor shall provide <br /> Certificate of Insurance reflecting aforementioned coverages as proof of coverage. Certificate of <br /> Insurance shall provide for a thirty (30) day written notice to the Owner in the event of any <br /> modifications, cancellation, or expiration of said policies. <br /> Work shall not commence until the contractor has obtained all required insurance and the owner <br /> has approved verifying certificates of insurance in writing. <br /> 14.AII contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the State laws <br /> governing their respective trades. Please display license number on your submittal. <br /> 15.Please supply a list of 3 commercial references with phone numbers and contact people. <br /> 16.A pre-bid site visit is not seen as necessary by the County Engineer. By submission of a bid the <br /> contractor acknowledges he/she fully understands the extent of the project. <br /> 17.Living Wage. Orange County is committed to providing its employees with a living wage and <br /> encourages agencies it funds to pursue the same goal. A copy of Orange County's Living Wage <br /> Contractor Policy is included <br /> 18.HB786 imposes E-Verify requirements on contractors who enter into certain contracts with state <br /> agencies and local governments. The legislation specifically prohibits governmental units from <br /> entering into certain contracts "unless the contractor and the contractor's subcontractors comply <br /> with the requirements of Article 2 of Chapter 64 of the General Statutes." (Article 2 of Chapter 64 <br /> establishes North Carolina's E-Verify requirements for private employers). It is important to note <br /> that the verification requirement applies to subcontractors as well as contractors. The new laws <br /> specifically prohibit governmental units from entering into contracts with contractors who have not <br /> (or their subs have not) complied with E-Verify requirements. Complete the attached affidavit, and <br /> include it with your submittal. <br /> 19.Please complete the attached Iran Divestment Act Certification Requirements And Include <br /> With Your Submittal <br />