Opinion ID: 401016
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Errors and Omissions in Plans and Specifications

Text: 26 Finally, Ramey alleges that Boyle was negligent in preparing the plans and specifications. Ramey introduced into evidence an exhibit detailing more than 100 design errors and omissions that it discovered in the course of work. The court found that (t)he number of claimed errors and omissions is insignificant in view of the fact that there were 330 drawings, more than 500 pages of calculations, and 1800 specific details for the project. Record, supp. vol. 1, at 304. The court also determined that the plans and specifications prepared by Boyle were adequate for the purposes of bidding and construction. Further, the court found that Ramey did not sufficiently prove that it suffered any damages as a result of the alleged errors and omissions. Although conflicting evidence on this issue was presented at trial, our review of the record does not persuade us that the trial judge's findings in this regard are clearly erroneous.