Implied Warranty of Constructability

The implied warranty of constructability provides that if the contractor complies with the plans and specifications furnished to it by the owner, the contractor will not be responsible to the owner for loss or damage that result solely from defective or insufficient plans.  U.S. v. Spearin, 248 U.S. 132 (1918); Phillips v. Jordan, 602 So.2d 1310 (Fla. 1st DCA 1992).


Trenton H. Cotney
Board Certified in Construction Law
Trent Cotney, P.A.
1207 N Franklin St, Ste 222
Tampa, FL 33602
(813) 579-3278

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