by Kent Holland | Dec 19, 2016 | Newsletter Article
Where a contractor sought a request for clarification to the project architect concerning whether rebar was to be tied from the floor slab to the pile caps, the architect responded with a clarification, that ultimately became a change order, directing the slab rebar...
by Kent Holland | Feb 9, 2016 | Newsletter Article
Problems developed at a condominium complex several years after construction because air and water infiltration was damaging interior flooring and finishes. The condominium association filed suit against a number of the parties involved in the design and construction...
by Kent Holland | Mar 5, 2013 | Newsletter Article
After having a house built by a Homebuilder, the purchasers sold it to another family three years later, and the new owners discovered water infiltration around their windows two years after that and filed suit against the Builder asserting breach of implied warranty...
by Kent Holland | Apr 11, 2012 | Newsletter Article
Vinyl floors installed by contractor in the operating rooms of a new hospital suffered from bubbles and split seams, and created a rough and uneven surface. For over a year the contractor attempted to correct the problems, and did so for beyond the one year warranty...
by Kent Holland | Feb 7, 2011 | construction contract tips, Newsletter Article
I am sometimes asked during my risk management seminars if a party to a contract can safely sign an onerous contract with harsh indemnification clauses or other clauses that create excessive liability for an “innocent” party and then avoid the consequences...
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