Perini Corp. v. Alagia-Crosby Engineers
The Board of Trustees of the California State University (CSU) hired Perini to design and build a residence hall and guest center in 1988. Among Perinis subcontractors was Alagia-Crosby, which provided structural engineering services. Alagia-Crosby in turn hired Baumann to work on a portion of the project. The contract between Perini and Alagia-Crosby required Alagia Crosby to indemnify Perini from claims arising out of Alagia-Crosbys services. Perini states, and Alagia Crosby and Baumann do not dispute, that the project was substantially complete in 1990.
Alagia Crosby moved to dismiss the first amended cross complaint, the amendment, and all remaining unnamed Roe cross-defendants, and Kalman and Baumann joined in the motion. The trial court granted the motion. Alagia Crosby moved for entry of judgment, and Baumann and Kalman joined in the motion. Judgment was entered in favor of Alagia Crosby, Baumann, and Kalman. This timely appeal ensued. The judgment is affirmed.
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