Elder Construction claims Honeywell problems caused by outside architect
WINDSOR and BROOMFIELD — Elder Construction Inc. said in a filing that any blame from Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) over alleged climate-control defects belongs to an outside contractor.
In a new filing with the U.S. District Court of Colorado Monday, the Windsor-based Elder said it subcontracted design work for the Honeywell project to Colorado Springs-based YOW Architects P.C.
Elder alleges YOW failed to properly design the climate-control system and never offered to inspect or repair Honeywell’s system after Elder sent the architects a formal claim letter in late December.
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Elder maintained its broad denials against Honeywell’s allegations, but told the court it should find YOW liable for all of the damages if it or a jury were to rule in favor of the plaintiff.
That complaint was struck by the judge handling the case Tuesday morning on procedural grounds, according to a docket notice.
Elder and YOW both declined to comment.
Honeywell first sued Elder in late November last year, claiming that Elder failed to construct a climate-control system that would keep certain research rooms at near-exactly 70 degrees and 40 percent humidity as required by a contract signed in 2016. The conglomerate alleges the construction problems have delayed research at the Broomfield facility.
Honeywell is asking the court to force Elder to pay just under $3 million to cover the costs of hiring another firm to redesign the air-conditioning system.
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WINDSOR and BROOMFIELD — Elder Construction Inc. said in a filing that any blame from Honeywell International Inc. (NYSE: HON) over alleged climate-control defects belongs to an outside contractor.
In a new filing with the U.S. District Court of Colorado Monday, the Windsor-based Elder said it subcontracted design work for the Honeywell project to Colorado Springs-based YOW Architects P.C.
Elder alleges YOW failed to properly design the climate-control system and never offered to inspect or repair Honeywell’s system after Elder sent the architects a formal claim letter in late December.
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