AMERICAN TOWERS OWNERS v. CCI MECHANICAL

No. 950136.

930 P.2d 1182 (1996)

AMERICAN TOWERS OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Utah corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. CCI MECHANICAL, INC., Christiansen Brothers, Inc., American Towers, Inc., Trossen Wright Architects, P.A., Donald A. Wright, Duane A. Trossen, Block 58 Associates, a limited partnership, Block Associates, Inc., Dee W. Christiansen, West Temple Associates, a limited partnership, CL Management Ltd., a limited partnership, Howard S. Clark, Estate of George A. Learning, MB Management, Inc., Daw Incorporated, Hunter Insulation, Inc., First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., REH Incorporated, MCC Powers Process Controls, and Red-White Valve Corp., Defendants and Appellees.

Supreme Court of Utah.

December 20, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Craig G. Adamson, Eric P. Lee, Cameron S. Denning, Salt Lake City, for American Towers Owners Association.

John L. Young, Salt Lake City, for CCI Mechanical.

George A. Hunt, Kurt M. Frankenburg, Reed L. Martineau, John R. Lund, Julianne Blanch, Salt Lake City, for Christiansen Brothers, Block 58 Associates, Dee W. Christiansen.

Raymond Scott Berry, Salt Lake City, for American Towers, Inc.

Karra J. Porter, Geoffrey C. Haslam, Salt Lake City, for Trossen Wright Architects, Duane Trossen, Donald Wright.

Terry M. Plant, Bradley R. Helsten, Salt Lake City, for West Temple Associates, Howard Clark, CL Management Ltd., Estate of George Learning, MB Management.

Tim Dalton Dunn, J. Rand Hirschi, Salt Lake City, for Daw Incorporated.

Merrill F. Nelson, Gregory M. Simonsen, Salt Lake City, for Hunter Insulation, Red-White Valve Corp.

Jonathan A. Dibble, Keith A. Kelly, Salt Lake City, for First Security Bank, REH Incorporated.

Harold L. Petersen, Salt Lake City, for MCC Powers Process Controls, Mark Controls Corporation.

Craig C. Coburn, Bret M. Hanna, Salt Lake City, for amicus Consulting Engineers Council, amicus Utah Society of American Institute of Architects.


HOWE, Justice:

Plaintiff American Towers Owners Association, Inc. (the Association), brought this action against numerous defendants, alleging design and construction defects in the plumbing and mechanical systems of a large condominium complex. The district court granted defendants' motions for summary judgment, and the Association appeals.

BACKGROUND

In reviewing this grant of summary judgment, we view the facts in the light most favorable to the...

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