
Typically contractors and vendors wanting to secure construction contracts, provide services, or be awarded maintenance contracts are usually required to procure and maintain specific insurance.
Insurance is necessary to cover any claims or losses for which the contractor or vendor may be responsible, and all contractors and vendors must procure, pay for, and maintain the required insurance coverage for the entire term of the purchase agreement.
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