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Contractor Insurance

The following requirements apply to contractors working for the City of Fremont and deal with contracts, agreements or the issuing of permits.
 

General Liability

 

Policy limit $1,000,000. Policy must name the City as additional insured and provide for a 30-day cancellation.  A separate Additional Insured Endorsement is required.  If the contractor does not have automobile insurance, the general liability policy may include coverage for non-owned and hired autos.

Automobile Liability

 
Policy limit $1,000,000. Policy must provide for a 30-day notice of cancellation.

Workers' Compensation

 
Policy must meet the State mandated limits. If a contractor has no employees and is exempt from this requirement, he or she must submit a statement declaring sole proprietorship and is therefore not required to carry Workers' Compensation.
 
When identified by City staff, the above requirements must be submitted to the Risk Management Division located at 3300 Capitol Avenue Map of Fremont City Hall, Fremont, CA 94538 or may be faxed to 510-284-4051.  Upon approval of certification, a permit can be issued.

Request for exceptions to the above requirements may be submitted to the Risk Manager with an explanation.

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