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Under what circumstances can a contractor bring a negligence claim against an architect?

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Under what circumstances can a contractor bring a negligence claim against an architect?

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A. Architects can now be sued in tort by contractors, which rely upon the architects’ plans, drawings, specifications, etc during a construction project even if the architect did not prepare the plans, drawings specifications, etc for that particular contractor.

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