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R01-194RESOLUTION NO. R 01- Iqq A RESOLUTION OF THE ClTY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLOP. IDA, APPROVING THE AWARD OF A BID (NO. 057- 2821-01/KR) TO INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CORPORATIONf IN THE AMOUNT OF $60,800.00; AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, .Procurement Serwces received and opened Bids for the above mentioned project on May 1, 2001~ and it was determined that Interstate Engineering Corporation, was the most responsive bidder who met and exceeded all specifications; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMIssION:OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: Section 1. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby approves the award of a bid for the installation of one (1) new 15,000 gallon Sodium Hydroxide Bulk Storage Tank in the mount of $60,800.00, to Interstate Engineering Corporation, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Contract between the parties, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" Section 2. That th/s Resolution shall become effective immediately. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS -,~ day of June, 2001. kTTEST: er ~ (7 City Clerk CONTRACT FOR THE "INSTALLATION OF ONE (1) NEW 15,000- GALLON SODIUM HYDROXIDE BULK STORAGE TANK AT THE WEST WATER TREATMENT PLANT" THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 5 day of June. , A.D. 2001, by and between the CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, a municipal corporation of Florida, hereinafter called the "City" and INTERSTATE ENGINEERING CORPORATION , a corporation of the State of Massachusetts, Federal ID #042272323, FLORIDA CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE #CO58020. a Florida Corporation ( /a) Check One a Florida General Partnership ( n/a ) a Florida Limited Partnership ( n/a ) a Sole Proprietor ( /a ) hereinafter called "CONTRACTOR ". WITNESSETH That under the due procedure of law, bids were heretofore received by the City Commission of said City for the performance of work and supplying materials, hereinafter described, and said Commission having canvassed said bids, had determined that the bid in the total amount of Sixth thousand, eight hundred and no cents submitted by the aforementioned CONTRACTOR was the best and most desirable bid submitted, and has authorized the execution of this contract. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and the mutual conditions and covenants contained herein, the parties agree as follows: 1.0 AGREEMENT 1.1 The CITY does award the contract to and does hire and employ the CONTRACTOR and the CONTRACTOR does accept the award, predicated upon the bid of the CONTRACTOR, dated MAY 1, 2001 , which is hereby incorporated by reference into this agreement, and the CONTRACTOR does agree to furnish the necessary labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies, etc., and to perform all the work provided in the bid, contract documents, bond documents, plans and specifications for: Bid Title: INSTALLATION OF ONE (1) NEW 15,000 - GALLON SODIUM HYDROXIDE BULK STORAGE TANK AT THE WEST WATER TREATMENT PLANT Bid Number: 057- 2821 -01 /KR City of Boynton Beach, Florida, all of which are incorporated herein by reference at such unit prices /or lump sum prices as specified in CONTRACTOR'S bid totaling $ 60,800.00. C -1 SCOPE OF SERVICES 2.1 CONTRACTOR further agrees to furnish all materials, supplies, machines, equipment, tools, superintendents, labor, insurance, and other accessories and services necessary to complete said project in accordance with the conditions and prices as stated in the contract conditions, supplemental general conditions and special conditions of the contract, plans which include all maps, plats, blueprints, and other drawings and printed or-written explanatoc~ matter thereof as contained in the bid, contract documents and specifications for the project. 2.2 All the work and labor performed under this contract shall be performed, and all of the material furnished shall be, in strict conformity with said plans and specifications, and coNTRACTOR accepts and consems to the conditions contained in said plans and specifications and expressly agrees to comply with every requirement and stipulation therein contained to be performed by the party contracting todo said work. 2.3 The CONTRACTOR further agrees to furnish all tools, equipment, materials and supplies and to do all the work above mentioned in a first-class, substantial and workmanlike manner, and in conI~ormity with the detail for said work on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City and sffictly in accordance with the specifications, general stipulations and plans which are hereby referred to and made a part of this contract, as well as to the satisfaction of the City Commission and City Engineer of the said City, and in strict obedience with the directions which may be given by the City Manager or his authorized representative, at and for the prices herein plainly set forth. 2.4 Upon receipt of written notification from the CITY, to correct any defective or faulty work or materials which may appear within one (1) year after completion of the contract and receipt of final payment. CONTRACTOR shall make the necessary corrections within ten (I0) days of receipt of the written notice. 2.5 To comply with the provisions of Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, if applicable. 2.6 To pay promptly, before final settlement, any and all claims or liens incurred in and about this work. Furnish release of liens forms from all subcontractors and suppliers of materials. Forms to be supplied by CITY. 2.7 The CONTRACTOR shall remove and clean up all rubbish, debris, excess material, temporary structures, tools and equipment from streets, alleys, parkways and adjacent property that may have been used or worked on by the CONTRACTOR m connection with the project promptly as such section or portion is completed and ready for use, leaving the same in a neat and presentable condition. c-2 Payment of monthly or partial estimates may be withheld until this has been done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Final acceptance and payment for the entire project will not be made until the site is satisfactory to the CITY. 2.8 The CONTRACTOR shall at all times observe and comply with the provisions of the charter, ordinances, codes and regulations of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida. 2.9 Upon completion of the work, the City Engineer shall satisfy himselfi by examination and test, that the work has been fully completed in accordance with the plans, specifications and contract documents. When the City Engineer is so satisfied, he shall recommend acceptance thereof to the City Manager, who shall, if he agrees with such recommendation, present the final payment application to City Commission for rexdew and vote m formally accept the project. The right of general supervision of the CITY as hereinafter provided under "authority of the er~gineer" shall not make the CONTRACTOR an agent or employee of the CITY, but the CONTRACTOR, shall at all times, and in all respects have the fights and liabilities of an independent contractor. 2.10 Afrer the cleaning up of the work, premises, streets, alleys, manholes, catch basins, or other areas of structure in anyway connected with the performance of the contract, the work as a whole shall be inspected by the City Engineer, and any workmanship or material found not meeting the requirements of the specifications shall be removed by or at the expense of the CONTRACTOR and good and satisfactory workmanship or material substituted therefor. All settlement, defects or damage upon~ any part of the work shall be remedied and made good by the CONTRACTOR. 2.11 The CONTRACTOR will be held responsible for the care, protection and condition of all work until final completion and acceptance thereof, and will be required to make good at his own cost any damage or injury occurring from any cause. 3.0 COMMENCEMENT OF WORK 3.1 CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work under this contrac! on or before a date to be specified in the written "Notice to Proceed" of the CITY and to fully complete the project within 180 days following the commencement date as specified in same. C-3 4.0 5.0 3.2 Time is the essence of the contract. In the event the CONTRACTOR shall fail in the performance of the work specified and required to be performed within the time limit set forth in the contract, after due allowance for any extension or extensions of time made in accordance with herein before set forth, the CONTRACTOR shall be liable to the CITY, as liquidated damages and not as penalty, in the amount stipulated therefore in the special conditions or in other documents for each and every calendar day that the CONTRACTOR shall be in default of completion. The CITY shall have the right to deduct said liquidated damages from any amount due, or that may become due the CONTRACTOR, or to collect such liquidated damages from the CONTRACTOR or his Surety. 3.3 CONTRACTOR shall, as soon as practicable, after signature of contract, notify City Engineer in writing of names of subcontractors proposed for principal parts of work, and for such others as City Engineer may direct, and shall not employ an that architect may, within a reasonable time, object m as incompetent or as unfit. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 4.1 The CONTRACTOR further agrees to pay $250.00 per day as liquidated damages, for failure to begin within ten (10) days of "Notice to Proceed" or failure to complete the work within 180 calendar days from the commencament date to be indicated in the written "Notice to Proceed". PROTECTION OF EXISTING FACILITIES 5.1 The CONTRACTOR warrants that prices include the protection and continuous use of all existing sewers, conduits, drains, pipes, buildings, walks, bridges, guard rails and other construction encountered, and the prompt repairing of any damage done to them during the progress of the work, or from insufficient support thereafter; also all the filling, backfilling, tamping, ramming, puddling and consolidating; the removal and disposal of all rubbish and surplus material; also all pumping bailing draining or unwatering of all excavations, incidental to the execution of the work; also the furnishing of all necessary labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies, etc. and the performance of the whole work mentioned in the detailed plans and specifications necessary to give a finished result, and including all expense incurred ~n or ~n consequence of the suspension or discontinuance of the said work specified and a faithful compliance with each and every one of the requirements of the contract and for the maintenance of the entire work and construction in good condition and repair until final acceptance. c-4 6.0 5.2 The CONTRACTOR shall assume full responsibility and expense for the protection of all public and private property, structures, water mains, sewers, utilities, etc., both above and below ground, at or near the site or sites of the work being performed under the contract, or which are in any manner affected by the prosecution of the work or the transportation of men and materials in connection therewith. The CONTRACTOR shall give reasonable written notice in advance to the department of the CITY having charge of any property or utilities owned by the CITY and to other owner or owners of public or private property or utilities when they shall be affected by the work to be performed under the contract, and shall make ali necessary arrangements with such department, departments, owner or owners for the removal and replacement or protection of such property or utilities. INDEMNIFICATION 6.1 The CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save harmless and defend the CITY, its agents, servants, and employees from and against any claim, demand, or cause of action of whatsoever kind or nature arising out of error, omission or negligent act of CONTRACTOR, its agents, servants, or employees in the performance of services under this Agreement. 6.2 CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save harmless and defend CITY, its agents, servants and employees from against any kind and all causes, claims, demands, actions, losses, liabilities, settlements, judgments, damages, costs, expenses, and fees (including without limitation reasonable attorney's and appellate attorney's fees) of whatsoever kind or nature for damages to persons or property caused in whole or in part by any act, omission, or default of the CITY, its agents, servants or employees arising from this contract or its performance. The CONTRACTOR and the CITY hereby agree and covenant that the CONTRACTOR has incorporated in this original bid, which constitutes the contract sum payable by the CITY to the CONTRACTOR, specific additional consideration sufficient to support this obligation of indemnification provided for in this paragraph. It is the CITY'S and CONTRACTOR'S full intention that this provision shall be enforceable and said provision shall be in compliance with Florida Statute 725.06. 6.3 The execution of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR shall obligate CONTRACTOR to comply with the foregoing indemnification provision, as well as the insurance provisions which are set forth in Attachment "A" herein. However, the indemnification provision, and the insurance provision c~'ntained in this Contract are not interdependent of each other, each one is separate and distinct fi:om the other. 6.4 The obligation of the CONTRACTOR to indemnify the CITY is not subject to any offset, limitation or defense as a result of any insurance proceeds available to either the CITY or the CONTRACTOR. c-5 7.0 PAYMENT BY CITY 7.1 The CITY agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the performance of the contract, subject to additions and deductions as provided in the specifications. 8.0 CHANGES IN THE WORK 8.1 The CITY, without invalidating the Contract, may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work, the Contract sum being adjusted accordingly. All such work shall be executed under the conditions of the original Contract. Any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be made in writing at the time such change is ordered. 8.2 All change orders and adjustments shall be in writing and approved by the City Manager or City Commission if required, otherwise, no claim for extras will be allowed. 8.3 The General Contractor and all of his subcontractors shall be apprised of, and familiar with, the following conditions and procedures governing extra work under the Contract: 8.3.1 Any change order has to be recommended by the City Manager and officially approved by the City Commission before any steps are taken to implement the change order. 8.3.2 Should the CONTRACTOR or any of his subcontractors commence with the work without making a claim in writing for unforeseen extra work he encounters, it will be construed as an acceptance and agreement by him that any such work is required under the contract and no future claim for extras will be considered or allowed by the CITY. 8.3.3 No claim for extra work will be allowed unless and until authority for same by written Change Order has been obtained from the City Manager or the City Commission of Boymon Beach, if necessax5', which authorization will be signed by the Mayor. 8.3.4 Changes in the work directed in writing by the CITY'S Representative under the following procedures shall become a part of the Contract by a written Change Order. 8.3.5 Information regarding changes in the work involving claims to the CITY for additional work, credits, and/or adjustments under the contract shall be promptly transmitted in writing by the General CONTRACTOR to the CITY'S Representative with full explanations and justifications for his consideration in preparing a Change Order to the Contract. C-6 8.4 The value of any change ordered under the Contract for extra work and/or any reductions in work required, shall be determined under one or more of the following procedures before a written Change Order is issued: 8.4.1 By such applicable unit puces, if any, as are set forth in the Contract except in those cases where increases in quantities exceed fifteen (15) percent of the ohginal bid quantity and the total dollar change of that bid item is significant in the opinion of the Engineer, the unit price shall be subject to review to determine if a new unit price should be negotiated; or 8.4.2 If no such unit prices are set forth, then by a lump sum or other unit prices mutually agreed upon~by the CITY and the CONTRACTOR; or 8.4.3 By cost reimbursement, which is the actual cost for labor, direct overhead, mate~'ials, supplies, equipment and other services necessary to complete the work plus fifteen (15) percent to cover the cost of general overhead and profit. For all labor and foreman in direct charge of the authorized operations, the CONTKACTOR shall receive the current local rate of wages to be agreed upon in writing before starting such work, for each hour said labor and foreman are actually engaged thereon. An upper limit of total cost and of profit shall be agreed upon and shall not be exceeded unless approved by the CITY. 8.4.3.1 The CONTRACTOR shall submit sufficient cost and pricing data to enable the Engineer to determine the necessity and reasonableness of costs and amounts proposed and the allowability and eligibility of costs proposed. 8.4.3.2 The CONTRACTOR shall have an accounting system which accounts for such costs in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. This system shall provide for the identification, accumulation and segregation of allowable and unallowable Change Order costs. 8.4.3.3 Where it is indicated that the Contract is Federally or State assisted, the CONTRACTOR'S attention is directed Jo the applicable roles and regulations relative to cost principles which must be used for the determination and allowability of costs under grant. 8.4.3.4 In no case shall fringe benefit costs on direct labor costs exceed forty (40) percent of direct labor costs. C-7 9.0 8.4.3.5 In no case shall the CONTRACTOR and Subcontractors' general overhead and profit in the aggregate exceed fifteen (15) percent of the total cost of direct labor, fringe benefits, direct overhead, materials, supplies, equipment and directly .related services supplied by him. Among the items considered as general overhead are bonds, insurance, incidental job burdens, supervision and general office expenses. 8.4.3.6 In no case shall the CONTRACTOR'S cost for administering subcontracts exceed ftve (5) percent of the subcontractors' cost not including subcontractors' profit. 8.4.3.7 For special equipment and machinery such as power driven pumps, concrete mixers, trucks, and tractors, or other equipment, required for the economical performance of the authorized work, the CONTRACTOR shall receive payment based on the agreed rental price for each item of eqmpment and the actual time of its use on the work provided that the rental price shall not exceed the current rates published by the Equipment Guide Book Company in the Blue Book, "Rental Rates for Construction Equipment". Rate shall bedally, weekly or monthly as appropriate. 8.4.3.8 Records of extra work done shall be reviewed at the end of each day by the CONTRACTOR and the Engineer. Such dally records shall clearly distinguish between the work done under the contract and that done under the Change Order. Duplicate copies of the accepted daily records shall be made, signed by the CONTRACTOR and the Engineer and one copy retained by each. 8.5 Claim of payment for extra work shall be submitted by the CONTRACTOR upon certified statement supported by receipted bills. Such statements shall be subnfitted for the current contract payment for the month in which the work was done. No claim for extra work shall be allowed unless that same was ordered, in writing, as aforesaid and the claim presented at the time of the first estimate after the work is completed. PROJECT ENGINEER 9.1 The project engineer shall be JASON PARILLO, CH2M HILL, (561) 737- 6665. 9.2 The Engineer shall have general supermsion and direction of the work. The Engineer is the agent of the CITY only to the extent provided in the contract documents and when in special instances he has the authority by CITY to act, and in such instances he shall, upon request, show CONTRACTOR written authority. c-8 9.3 He has authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may be necessary to insure the proper execution of the contract. As the Engineer is, in the first instance, the interpreter of the conditions of the contract and the judge of its performance, he shall side neither with CITY nor w/th CONTRACTOR, but shall use his power under the contract to enforce its faithful performance by both. 10.0 INSURANCE 10.1 The CONTRACTOR shall maintain during the term of this contract commercial liability, motor vehicle, and property damage insurance, acceptable to the CITY, coveting the work contracted and all operations connected herewith, and whenever any of the work in the contract is to be sublet, CONTRACTOR'S contingent or protective liability and property damage insurance. Such insurance shall provide limits not less than those set forth on the insurance requirement schedule attached as Attachment "A". 10.2 Required insurance shall be documented ~n a certificate of insurance which provides that the CITY of Boynton Beach shall be notified at least fifteen (15) days in advance of cancellation, nortrenewal or adverse change. Contractor agrees to furnish policies if Certificate o£Insurance is not acceptable. 10.3 The CONTRACTOR shall take all necessary precautions to prevent the generation of loud, unnecessary noise in conjunction with his operations at the work site. Internal combustion engines used with construction equipment shall be eqmpped with mufflers, as required by the Code of the City of Boynton Beach, and the CONTRACTOR shall comply with all requirements of this Code as they pertain to prevention of noise. No pile driver, excavating or other construction eqmpment, pneumatic hammer, derrick, the use of which is attend by loud or unusual noise, shall be operated between the hours of 6:00 P.M. and 7:00 A.M., except by written permission of the City Manager, and then only in case of emergency. 11.0 GUARANTEE AND WARRANTIES 11.1 All the work shall be guaranteed to remain in good condition for one year from date of acceptance. c-9 - - 12.0 TERMINATION OF CONTRACT 12.1 If the work to be performed under the contract is assigned by the CONTRACTOR other than provided for herein; if the CONTRACTOR should be adjudged as bankrupt; if a general assignment of his assets be made for the benefit of his creditors; if a receiver should be appointed for the CONTRACTOR or any of his property; if at any time the Engineer shall certify in writing to the City Manager that the performance of the work under the contract is being unnecessarily delayed or that the CONTRACTOR is willfully violating any of the conditions, provisions, or covenants of the contract, plans or specifications, or that he is executing the same in bad faith or otherwise not in accordance with the terms of the contract; if the work be not fully completed within the time named for its completion or within the time to which such completion date may be extended: or if other just causes exist, the City Manager may ser~e ten (10) days' written notice upon the CONTRACTOR of the intern to terminate the contract for the CITY and if the CONTRACTOR shall not, prior to the effective date of termination set forth in such notice, take such measures as will, in the judgment of the City Manager, ensure the satisfactory ~pefformance of the work, the City, Commission and the City Manager may declare the conaaet terminated on the effective date specified in such notice, or any .date subsequent thereto. In the event of such termination, the City Manager s~.l~ll notify the CONTRACTOR: and Surety and the CONTRACTOK shall ~mmediately respect ~ch notice ,mad stop work and cease to have:any right to the possession of the ground and shall f0rfeii his contract. Upon such termination ,~the C~ M~. ager shall provide.the Surety with written nofice~ of the CITY'S act{on and~the Surety shall within ten (10) days of receipt of said notice remedy the defanlt o~the Surety shall as exl~editiously as:possible: 12.1.1 Complete the contract in accordance with its terms and con_ditions, or 12.1.2 Obtain a bid or bids for completing the contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upan determination by Surety and the CITY of the lowest responsible bidder, make available as work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the contract or contracts or completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient fimds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the contract price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contract price", as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by CITY to CONTRACTOR under ~he contract and. any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by CIT~ to CONTRACTOR. c- 10 13.0 CONTRACT CONTROLS 13.1 The subject contract between the CITY and the CONTRACTOR shall supersede any and ail documents executed between the parties relative to the project. In the event of any inconsistencies, the terms, provisions and conditions set forth in the subject contract shall supersede ail other documents and shail be controlling. 14.0 TIME OF ESSENCE 14.1 Inasmuch as the provisions hereof, and of the plans and specifications herein, and of ail the other contract documents relating to the times of performance and completion of the work are for the purpose of enabling, the CITY to complete the construction of a public ~mprovement m accordance with a predetemained program, ail such time limits are of the essence of the contract. 15.0 REMEDY FOR DELAY 15.1 In the event of any delay in the project caused by any act or omission of the CITY, its agents or employees, by the act or omission of any other party, or delay caused by weather conditions or tmavailability of materials, the sole remedy available to CONTRACTOR shall be by extension of the time allocated to complete the project. No monetary damages shall be claimed or awarded to CONTRACTOR in association with any delay in the project caused by an act or omission of the CITY, its agents or employees. 15.2 Failure on the part of CONTRACTOR to timely process a request for an extension of time to complete the work shall constitute a waiver by CONTRACTOR and CONTRACTOR shall be held responsible for completing the work within the time ailocated by this contract. 15.3 All requests for extension of time to complete the work shall be made in accordance with the Generai and Special Conditions. 15.4 For the purpose of this section the phrase '~he CITY, its agents and employees" shail include but shail not be limited to the architect, project manager and consulting engineers. C-Il State of Florida County of Palm Beach ) ) SS: Personally appeared before me duly authorized to administer oaths ~'-~kT/~.~ ~FO'~//llP/q-- to me known to be the persons described herein and who executed the foregoing insmament and have acknowledged before me and they have executed same. Notary Public My Commission Expires: 11/15/96 nc C-13 ATTACHMENT A City of Boynton Beach Risk Management Division INSURANCE ADVISORY FORM Under the terms and conditions of all contracts, leases, and agreements, the City requires appropriate coverages listing the City of Boynron Beach as Additional Insured. This is done by providing a Cenirlcate of Insurance listing the City as "Certificate Holder" and "The City of Boynton Beach is Additional Insured as respect to liability." Insurance enmpanies providing insurance coverages must have a current rating by A.M. Best Co. of"B+" or higher. /NOTE: An insurance contract or binder may be accepted as proof of insurance if Certificate i~ provided upon select, on of vendor.) The following is a list of types of insurance required of contractors, lessees, ere., and the limits required by the City: (NOTE: This list is not all inclusive, and the City reserves the right to require adititional types of insurance, or to raise or lower the stated limits, based Upon identified risk.) TYPE (Occurrence Based Only) MINIMUM LIMITS REOUIRI~,B General Liability Commercial General Liability own~ & Contractor's Prat L~quor Liability Pro fe~sional Liability Employees & Officers. Poiia~i~i~ Liahility Asbesto~ Abatement khamment General Aggregate $1,000,000.00 Products-Comp/Op Agg. $1,000,000.00 Personal & Adv. Injury $1,000,000.00 Each Occumence $1,000,000.00 Fire Damage (any one fire) $ 50,000.00 Med. Expense (any one person) $ 5,000.00 Operations Property Damage AI10~,W~, ed Autos Sch~led Autos Hire~!~kutos Nofl;~ .wried Autos PIP BaSic Any:~to Bodily Injury (per person) to be determined Bodily Injury (per accident) to be determined Property Damage to be determined Trailer Interchange $ 50,000.00 Garage Liability Auto Only, Each Accidem $1,000,000.00 Any z~to Other Than Auto Only $ 100,000.00 Garag~ Keepers Liability Each Accident $1,000,000.00 Aggregate $1,000,000.00 Excess Liability Each Occurrence to be determined Umbrella Form Aggregate to be determined Workers Compensation Statutory Limits Employer's Liability Each Accident $ 100,000.00 Disease, Policy Limit $ 500,000.00 Disease Each Employee $ i00,000.00 Other - As Risk Identified to be determined INS URANC Fa~DVISO RYFORM03 Revised 01/2000