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Workers’ Compensation Insurance Provider

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The contract requires a qualified insurance provider to supply legally compliant workers’ compensation coverage for both the prime contractor and all subcontractors engaged in work within the state of Utah. This insurance must fully meet Utah’s statutory requirements to ensure that all workers are protected in the event of job-related injuries or illnesses, and that the prime contractor and its subcontractors remain in good standing under state labor and safety regulations. The provider must demonstrate capacity to issue policies that are enforceable, up to date with current state law, and capable of covering the full scope of work performed across varying project sites and job classifications. The opportunity is posted as a subcontract under NAICS code 524212, indicating a focus on insurance agencies and related services, with a response deadline of August 14, 2026. Participation is open to providers capable of meeting the state’s compliance standards without reliance on federal or external oversight. The agency is the State of Utah, and the performance location is statewide, meaning the insurance solution must be broadly applicable across all regions where contracted work occurs. Bidders must ensure that their policies are seamlessly integrated into the contractor’s operational framework, with prompt claims processing, regulatory reporting, and audit readiness built into their service offering.

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Utah-statewide workers’ compensation insurance for prime and subcontractors, compliant with state law, due August 14, 2026.

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Provide legally compliant workers’ compensation insurance for the prime contractor and subcontractors performing work in Utah.

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