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... 36 outside the agency. Characteristics of successful OCIP projects include many of the following: • An owner–administrator–contractor partnership and commitment.
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... 37 Programs. Some of the issues discussed will apply to other insurance elements in a large transit capital project.
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... 38 subrogation.97 Secondly, the waiver must be affirmatively stated in the underlying construction or design contract. Simply having an insurance policy that allows a waiver of subrogation does not execute the waiver.
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... 39 the concerned groups. Another activity during this phase is the development of an action and staffing/resource plan, as well as a procurement plan.
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... 40 3) verifying outside coverage, payrolls, claims, and other information from enrolled contractors; 4)
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... 41 suing specifications, and evaluating responses in order to select the best proposal or proposals. While this approach is sometime used in the public sector for very small projects, it is not suited to larger, specialized projects such as transit construction.

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