QUINN CONSTRUCTION, INC. v. SKANSKA USA BUILDING, INC. et al

Filing 205

ORDER THAT FOR THE REASONS STATED IN THE MEMORANDUM THAT HARLEYSVILLE'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS DENIED. QUINN'S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS DENIED AND SKANSKA'S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT IS GRANTED IN PART AND DENIED IN PART. SIGNED BY HONORABLE MARY A. MCLAUGHLIN ON 8/3/10. 8/3/10 ENTERED AND COPIES E-MAILED.(mbh, )

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QUINN CONSTRUCTION, INC. v. SKANSKA USA BUILDING, INC. et al Doc. 205 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA QUINN CONSTRUCTION, INC. v. SKANSKA USA BUILDING, INC., et al. : : : : : : ORDER AND NOW, this 3rd day of August, 2010, upon consideration of the Motion for Partial Summary Judgment of Plaintiff Quinn Construction, Inc., with Respect to Skanska's Alleged Damages Related to Delays after October 27, 2005 (Docket No. 150), the Motion for Summary Judgment of Third-Party Defendant, Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company and Statement of Undisputed Material Facts (Docket No. 153), Skanska USA Building, Inc.'s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment and Statement of Undisputed Material Facts (Docket No. 156), the oppositions and replies thereto, and after oral argument held on June 25, 2010, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, for the reasons stated in a Memorandum of today's date, that Harleysville's motion is denied; Quinn's motion is denied; and, Skanska's motion is granted in part and denied in part. Skanska's motion is granted as to Quinn's delay CIVIL ACTION NO. 07-406 and disruption claims except that it is denied with respect to its claims for overtime wages. Skanska's motion is granted as to Dockets.Justia.com eighteen of the twenty-five change orders and denied as to the other seven change orders. BY THE COURT: /s/ Mary A. McLaughlin MARY A. McLAUGHLIN, J. 2

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