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Insurance and Risk Management Services

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The contract titled Insurance and Risk Management Services requires the provision of comprehensive insurance coverage for vehicles, cargo, and liability as detailed in Clause 7-16, ensuring all operational risks associated with transportation and handling are adequately protected. The insurance policies must be issued with the United States Postal Service named as an additional insured, and valid certificates of insurance must be provided to confirm compliance. This subcontract is tied to operations located in Chugiak, Alaska, with the postal service identified as the contracting agency under the Supplies Material Management division. All proposals must be submitted by the deadline of July 15, 2026, at 4:00 PM, and the work falls under the NAICS code 524210, which corresponds to insurance agencies and brokerages. The contract does not specify a set-aside type, indicating it is open to general competition, and the place of performance is fixed at the Chugiak location with ZIP code 99567. The contractor is expected to fulfill all terms related to risk management and insurance verification without deviation, ensuring the Postal Service’s interests are fully safeguarded under the agreed-upon coverage standards.

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Insurance coverage for vehicles, cargo, and liability in Chugiak, Alaska, for USPS with certificates due by July 15, 2026.

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Postal Service → Supplies Material ManagementView Agency

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524210 - Insurance Agencies and Brokerages View NAICS

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Chugiak, AK, 99567, USA

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AgencyPostal Service → Supplies Material Management
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Provision of required insurance coverage for vehicles, cargo, and liability as specified in Clause 7-16, including issuance of certificates naming USPS as additional insured.

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