CONNECTING THE DOTS | Showing Causation in Contracting Cases is Critical

In this asphalt case, the prime contractor agreed to perform a $13 million road project for the South Dakota Department of Transportation on U.S. Highway 83 in Lyman and Stanley Counties in South Dakota (near the State Capitol of Pierre). The prime subcontracted with plaintiff for just under $3 million-worth of aggregates and asphalt paving work. Three asphalt mixes were to be used: base course, Superpave, and Class S. The plan was to complete all paving work from about mid-June until mid-September. The Sub’s work was subject to inspection and acceptance by the DOT.

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Published On: March 7, 2024

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