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    Liability Exposure and Indemnity for Architecture and Engineering Professionals Acting as Independent Consultants or Design Subcontractors

    Source: Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction:;2019:;Volume ( 011 ):;issue: 004
    Author:
    Mayssa Kalach
    ,
    Mohamed-Asem Abdul-Malak
    ,
    Issam Srour
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000306
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: Given the multiple approaches currently used by owners for the procurement of construction projects, design professionals end up undertaking their design and other related services either as independent consultants appointed by owners or as subcontractors acting under design-builders. The objective of this paper is to investigate the types and extents of the professional liabilities inherent in assuming either of these two contrasting capacities for rendering the contracted deliverables. The research methodology included (a) investigating the various types of professional liabilities and their associated indemnity coverages that can be procured by designers or contractors, (b) reviewing industry-reported cases involving designers being sued under tort law, and (c) developing the construct under which the involved liabilities may be encountered. It is concluded that the risks of the designer being sued under tort law, which have for long been realized to otherwise exist whenever contractors can prove the foreseeable harm resulting from the negligence of owner-appointed designers, seem to continue to prevail when these designers act as design subcontractors under a design-build (DB) environment. This is also in relation to designers’ negligence, but now pertaining to the duties they are expected to instead owe to owners. The findings also revealed that such risks may be of different magnitudes and may have varying likelihoods of being encountered owing to the various DB operational variations.
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    contributor authorMayssa Kalach
    contributor authorMohamed-Asem Abdul-Malak
    contributor authorIssam Srour
    date accessioned2019-09-18T10:42:56Z
    date available2019-09-18T10:42:56Z
    date issued2019
    identifier other%28ASCE%29LA.1943-4170.0000306.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4260629
    description abstractGiven the multiple approaches currently used by owners for the procurement of construction projects, design professionals end up undertaking their design and other related services either as independent consultants appointed by owners or as subcontractors acting under design-builders. The objective of this paper is to investigate the types and extents of the professional liabilities inherent in assuming either of these two contrasting capacities for rendering the contracted deliverables. The research methodology included (a) investigating the various types of professional liabilities and their associated indemnity coverages that can be procured by designers or contractors, (b) reviewing industry-reported cases involving designers being sued under tort law, and (c) developing the construct under which the involved liabilities may be encountered. It is concluded that the risks of the designer being sued under tort law, which have for long been realized to otherwise exist whenever contractors can prove the foreseeable harm resulting from the negligence of owner-appointed designers, seem to continue to prevail when these designers act as design subcontractors under a design-build (DB) environment. This is also in relation to designers’ negligence, but now pertaining to the duties they are expected to instead owe to owners. The findings also revealed that such risks may be of different magnitudes and may have varying likelihoods of being encountered owing to the various DB operational variations.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleLiability Exposure and Indemnity for Architecture and Engineering Professionals Acting as Independent Consultants or Design Subcontractors
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume11
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)LA.1943-4170.0000306
    page04519019
    treeJournal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction:;2019:;Volume ( 011 ):;issue: 004
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