RT ECP: Claims - Contr Pollution Liab

September 21, 2010

Contractor Causes Release of Diesel Fuel

Acknowledgement to Great American A steel erection contractor accidentally caused a release of diesel fuel at a construction site when a crane operator dropped a steel beam. The beam landed on a small tanker truck that was brought onto the site to refuel other construction equipment. The cost of the emergency clean-up was in excess […]

September 21, 2010

Sandblasting Dust Migrates to Residential Properties

Acknowledgement to Great American A subcontractor working for a street and road contractor performed abrasive sandblasting on a bridge located near a residential area. Lead paint chips and dust from the sandblasting became airborne and migrated onto residential properties, requiring clean-up. The residents filed property damage claims against the street and road contractor and the subcontractor […]

September 21, 2010

Irritants Cause Respiratory Problems – Suits Filed

Acknowledgement to Great American A roofing contractor applied polyurethane foam along with layers of elastomeric protective coatings to a roof of a commercial building. After completion of the building, workers in the building began to suffer respiratory problems caused by irritants in the coatings. Suits for bodily injury and business interruption were filed against the […]

September 21, 2010

Sprinkler System Installed Without Adequate Vacuum Breakers

Acknowledgement to Great American A plumbing contractor installing a lawn sprinkler system did not install adequate vacuum breakers on the discharge side of the water supply valves. When pressure in a drinking water system fed by the same water main fell below atmospheric pressure, a vacuum was created which caused back-siphonage of stagnant water from […]

September 21, 2010

UST Releases Waste Oil

Acknowledgement to Great American A pile driving contractor punctured an unknown underground storage tank which resulted in the release of waste oil. The waste oil impacted adjacent soils and forced the job to stop until the materials could be delineated, excavated and properly disposed.

September 21, 2010

Child Diagnosed With Lead Poisoning

Acknowledgement to Great American A child who lived in an apartment building constructed in the 1970s was diagnosed with lead poisoning. The renovation of the building by a painting contractor allegedly caused unsafe conditions for the child. The parents of the child filed a bodily injury claim against the painting contractor. As part of the […]

September 21, 2010

Leak Discovered After Fittings Improperly Installed

Acknowledgement to Great American A mechanical contactor improperly installed fittings during routine maintenance of a hydraulically driven conveyor system. A subsequent leak was not discovered until the next routine maintenance cycle. The leaking hydraulic fluid migrated into a floor drain located beneath the equipment which discharged directly into an adjacent drainage ditch. Property owners adjacent […]

September 21, 2010

Employees Sue Over Silica Dust

Acknowledgement to Great American A masonry contractor, performing a renovation project at a historic building, was sued by employees of a nearby office building. The claimants asserted that they were exposed to silica dust coming from the job site.  The claimants reported damages for bodily injury asserting that required measures were not used to prevent […]

September 21, 2010

Contaminated Wash Water Migrates to Adjacent Property

Acknowledgement to Great American An industrial cleaning contractor was hired to clean a former petroleum storage tank previously used for backup power purposes. Plastic sheeting and an associated dike were placed around the tank to prevent the runoff of contaminated rinse water. The sheeting and dike were not properly placed around the tank allowing a […]

September 21, 2010

HVAC System Causes Mold

Acknowledgement to Great American A mechanical contractor installed an HVAC system in an assisted living facility for seniors. The system was constructed improperly, which caused mold growth in a portion of the residences. The facility was forced to relocate several patients during the repair of the system, and the renovation of the moldy building materials. […]

September 21, 2010

Improper Duct Sealing Leads to Legionella

Acknowledgement to Great American Several office employees became ill from legionella. The cause of the legionella was the improper sealing of the ducts during the installation of a new HVAC unit which allowed condensation to build up. The employees brought suit against the property owner and the contractor.

September 21, 2010

Faulty Window Installation Leads to Mold

Acknowledgement to Great American Two years after the completion of a new high school, it was determined that the window system used during construction was allowing water to infiltrate the building. Mold was discovered. Faulty installation was part of the issue. The cost to remediate the problem was shared by the General Contractor and the […]

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