Subcontractor Was Wrongfully Terminated Where Its Performance was Delayed by the Prime Contractor and Others

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Demolition delays by others for whom the subcontractor was not responsible significantly impeded the subcontractor’s ability to timely perform its work.  Stored equipment and activity of other subcontractors prevented the subcontractor from accessing work areas.  And revisions to plans that were required as a result of design errors required removal and relocation of piping the [...]

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Sureties Walk Fine Line Between Contractor Default and Claim Investigation

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By:  Robert J. MacPherson, Esq. Surety bonds are contracts and the rights and obligations of the parties will be determined in accordance with basic principles of contract law.  The size of the claims and complexity of the project will not impact the result.  That is proven by a recent court decision of the New York [...]

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