glass99
Structural
- Jun 23, 2010
- 944
What is the exposure of a consulting engineer with a contractor client if the contractor gets in a legal dispute with a sub contractor?
We have a potential project where our client would be a glazing contractor. The glazing contractor has a aluminum and glass system supplier with whom their relationship has descended to the point where they won't talk to each other. The essence of the problem is that it is a boutique complex project and the supplier is a plain vanilla outfit not set up for the technical challenges of three dimensional layout geometry etc. Its a design build contract, and they would like to hire us as consulting engineers to keep the design moving forward.
We have a potential project where our client would be a glazing contractor. The glazing contractor has a aluminum and glass system supplier with whom their relationship has descended to the point where they won't talk to each other. The essence of the problem is that it is a boutique complex project and the supplier is a plain vanilla outfit not set up for the technical challenges of three dimensional layout geometry etc. Its a design build contract, and they would like to hire us as consulting engineers to keep the design moving forward.