The A and E form is written for design work specifically, which means it contemplates drawings, specifications, construction administration, and the long tail between a design decision and the moment a problem appears on site. A general errors and omissions form written for consultants does not assume that sequence and may not address it. The difference shows up in the definition of professional services, in how the form treats construction means and methods, and in the reporting structure. Review your individual needs with a licensed agent who can see your actual policies.
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