ACORD 126 Contractors Section
1. DOES APPLICANT DRAW PLANS, DESIGNS, OR SPECIFICATIONS FOR OTHERS? (Petty grammatical note - there should not be a comma after the word designs)
This is a yes or no question. If the answer is yes use the space in the question box to explain. If you need more space use the REMARKS section of this form. If you need still more space use the ACORD 101 form.
The paragraph above applies to all explanations in this section. If you need even more space and the underwriter is in a location you have always wanted to visit, get the business to send you there to explain in person. If the underwriter is in a location you never want to visit, invite the underwriter to have his employer send him on a business trip to visit you. Have him meet the insured and take them both to an expensive dinner.
2. DO ANY OPERATIONS INCLUDE BLASTING OR UTILIZE OR STORE EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL? Answer yes or no with an explanation as outlined in #1. (Grammar note: this is the correct use of no comma, although it reads a bit strange.)
3. DO ANY OPERATIONS INCLUDE EXCAVATION, TUNNELING, UNDERGROUND WORK OR EARTH MOVING? Answer yes or no with an explanation as outlined in #1. (Grammar note: this is the correct use of the comma.)
4. DO YOUR SUBCONTRACTORS CARRY COVERAGES OR LIMITS LESS THAN YOURS? Answer yes or no with an explanation as outlined in #1.
5. ARE SUBCONTRACTORS ALLOWED TO WORK WITHOUT PROVIDING YOU WITH A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE? Answer yes or no with an explanation as outlined in #1.
6. DOES APPLICANT LEASE EQUIPMENT TO OTHERS WITH OR WITHOUT OPERATORS? Answer yes or no with an explanation as outlined in #1.
At the very bottom of this section are questions about subcontractors.
DESCRIBE THE TYPE OF WORK SUBCONTRACTED. Use the space below the question to enter free form text. If you need more room use the REMARKS section on page 4 of the ACORD 126.
There are 4 small boxes along the top of the subcontractors box.
$ PAID TO SUBCONTRACTORS Enter a total dollar amount. You can round to the nearest thousand dollars.
% OF WORK SUBCONTRACTED Enter a percentage.
# FULL TIME STAFF Full time staff is normally considered to be staff that works more than a minimum of 30 hours a week. Enter a number.
# PART TIME STAFF Part time staff is normally considered to be staff that works less than a minimum of 30 hours a week. Enter a number.
I hope this has helped you understand how to complete the ACORD 126 contractors section.
Completing the ACORD 126 and there are four boxes in the subcontractor section. Wasn't sure if # Full-Time Staff (&PT Staff) referred to my applicant's staff or subcontracted staff.
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Can you help?
This refers to only contractors staff, not the applicant's staff.
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