by Kent Holland | Apr 27, 2021 | Newsletter Article
GC and its subcontractor disagreed over whether the scope of work of the subcontract required the Sub to remove all pavement in a parking lot or only the concrete portion of the pavement. The bidding documents described the work of subcontractor bidders to include...
by Kent Holland | Feb 7, 2011 | Newsletter Article
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...
by Kent Holland | Feb 7, 2011 | Newsletter Article
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...
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