Understanding Maintenance period under project insurance policies


As we know, wherever Contractor is contractually liable to maintain the project in efficient working condition, after successful completion of Testing, Commissioning and provisional handing over to the Principals, there, EAR / CAR policies can be extended to include Maintenance visit/ Extended Maintenance cover to indemnify loss occurring  to the  completed works arising out of  maintenance activity being carried out at the project site by the contractor or his employee during  the maintenance period.


It is important to understand  that  all claims under this extension would go to the Contractor because till the end of maintenance period, Contractor has insurable interest in property as he is liable to make good  the loss arising out of maintenance activity during this period. 


It must be noted by all that during the maintenance period, Principal must take operational policies like Fire, MBD, EEI or IAR to cover the operational plant because they have taken over from Contractor after successful completion of testing and commissioning of project and they should not be under the impression that all operational losses shall be paid under CAR/EAR policies during the maintenance period.
At the same time if the Principal have taken ALOP cover then all claims would go to Principal and not to the Contractor because after provisional handing over of project to Principals, Contractor has no insurable interest in property beyond making good the loss which occur during the maintenance period while carrying out the maintenance activity as per contract terms and conditions. 

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  1. what is actual difference between maintance and extended maintaince

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