by Kent Holland | Jan 28, 2020 | Newsletter Article
Does an Additional Insured under a contractor’s commercial general liability (CGL) policy have coverage for claims against the additional insured that aren’t based on allegations of negligent acts or omissions of the named insured contractor? In this decision the...
by Kent Holland | Jan 28, 2020 | Newsletter Article
Design-Builder of a bridge sued its engineer subconsultant for costs allegedly attributed to errors in preliminary designs and cost/quantity estimates provided under the terms of a Teaming Agreement. Following a bench trial, the court rejected most of the...
by Kent Holland | Nov 6, 2019 | Newsletter Article
Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc. (“FIGG”) and Munilla Construction Management, LLC (“MCM”) contracted to design and construct a pedestrian bridge on the Florida International University campus. The bridge collapsed, killing and injuring several people. Lawsuits followed....
by Kent Holland | Nov 6, 2019 | Newsletter Article
A condominium sustained $3 million in fire damage when a portable electric generator on a truck owned by its roofing repair contractor malfunctioned. The truck was parked in the condo garage despite contract language expressly prohibiting that. The condo property...
by Kent Holland | Nov 6, 2019 | Newsletter Article
The “acceptance doctrine” was applied in a negligent construction tort case to dismiss a homeowner suit against the contractor that built the original homeowner. The new homeowner purchased the home under an “as is” agreement and soon after purchase discovered...
by Kent Holland | Sep 19, 2019 | Newsletter Article
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) incorrectly interpreted and applied contract specifications to require a contractor to do high grade drywall finishing in the plenum above walls and in the plenum below floors – areas that would never be seen by the public. A...
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