KENNEWICK v. HANFORD PIPING

No. 1711-3.

16 Wn. App. 660 (1977)

558 P.2d 276

THE CITY OF KENNEWICK, Appellant, v. HANFORD PIPING, INC., Respondent.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division Three.

January 4, 1977.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh B. Horton and Horton, Wilkins & Faurholt, for appellant.

Philip M. Raekes and Loney, Westland, Raekes, Rettig & Sonderman, for respondent.


GREEN, J.

During July 1974, a 24-inch steel water pipeline owned by the City of Kennewick and suspended from the ceiling and sidewall of a box culvert, fell. This pipeline, along with other water improvements had been designed by defendants Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield, d/b/a CH2-M, and constructed by defendant, Hanford Piping, Inc., d/b/a McMillin Bros. Constructors. When defendants refused to repair the damage, the City of Kennewick incurred repair costs...

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