Exhibitor Appointed Contractor (EAC) Form

If exhibitors wish to use an Exhibitor Appointed Contractor (EAC), the following rules and regulations must be adhered to by the exhibitor and the EAC. These rules will be strictly enforced. Completion & submission of the required EAC Form & Insurance Submission qualifies as acceptance that the EAC will abide by all rules and regulations, especially those as contained herein for EAC.


The EAC/I&D contractor must be licensed, insured, and authorized to work in Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Contractors must adhere to all rules and regulations of NY NOW, Freeman, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, and the local unions. This includes keeping “no freight aisles” clear, clearing empty crates off the show floor, not dismantling any portion of the booth before the show closes, and being properly badged.


All contracted personnel must pick up the daily EAC wristband from a designated EAC Check-In area before admission to the exhibit floor. Personnel must have proof of company affiliation and a photo I.D.


The EAC shall refrain from placing an undue burden on the official service contractors by interfering, in any way, with the official contractor’s work. If the EAC, in any way, disrupts the orderly conduct of business by any of the official contractors or impairs the smooth installation and dismantling of the event, the EAC will immediately cease such disruption or be removed from the event site. Show Management will have the final decision in such instances.


The EAC will not solicit business at the event and personnel must always wear the daily wristband. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to make sure that all independent contractors are properly badged before arrival.


EmeraldX/NY NOW (Show Management), the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center (Facility), and Freeman (General Service Contractor) must be named as additionally insured by all contractors working in the hall. Show Management must receive the certificate of insurance no later than 30 days before the commencement of installation and it must be submitted using the online EAC Form & Insurance Submission Certificates received through mail, e-mail, fax, or any other means will not be accepted. Show Management will give authorization to the EAC to provide installation and dismantling services to the exhibiting firm upon receipt of:


  • Certificate of insurance for workers’ compensation and employers’ liability, comprehensive general liability, and automobile liability insurance.


  • The workers’ compensation and employers’ liability insurance must provide a minimum limit of (recommended $500,000 USD) and meet the New York State Requirements.


  • Comprehensive general liability coverage must provide at least (recommended $1 million USD per occurrence /$2 million USD general aggregate) in coverage and shall name Show Management, the sponsoring associations, the event owners, the official contractor, and the facility as additional insured.

  • Automobile liability should include all owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles with limits of (recommended $500,000 USD) bodily injury and property damage liability.


In performing work for their clients, the EAC shall cooperate fully with the official contractors and shall comply with existing labor regulations or contracts as determined by the commitments made and obligations assumed by Show Management in any contracts with the official contractors. Failure to comply with these regulations will result in refusal or loss of authorization to perform services and immediate removal from the event site.


Services ordered on behalf of exhibitors by EAC’s or other third parties must be authorized in writing by the exhibitor. Payment for all services will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.

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