Sovereign Immunity Does Not Bar Contractor Claim for Contested Work
Ambiguous Specifications,Change Orders,Scope of Work,Sovereign Immunity,Specifications (Defective)
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A general contractor, under contract to the Brevard County School Board was required by the architect to install a more expensive fire protection system than it believed was called for by its contract. It argued that the architect misinterpreted the contract and thus required the contractor to install an upgraded system, which in essence constituted [...]
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Reciprocal Waiver of Subrogation Bars Insurance Company Claim Against Contractor for Fire Damage to Building
Fire,Scope of Work,Waiver,Waiver of
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Where a fire destroyed a building on the first day that the contractor began work, the owner recovered its loss from its insurance company (CNA) which in turn sued the contractor to recover what was paid to the owner. Pursuant to the AIA contract used on this project however, the court held that the right [...]
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