Wausau Business Insurance Company v. Turner Construction Company
No. 99 Civ. 0682 (RWS), 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5821(SDNY May 9, 2001)
Turner Construction Company (“Construction Manager”) entered into a written agreement with Central Synagogue (the “Owner”) to provide construction management services in connection with renovations of the Central Synagogue Sanctuary (the “Agreement”). The Agreement provided that the Owner would “defend, indemnify and hold the Construction Manager harmless from claims arising out of the acts or omissions on the part of the architects, engineers, attorneys or contractors.” However, the Agreement qualified this obligation by stating that “it is understood and agreed that the Construction Manager shall be liable to the Owner . . . and shall indemnify Owner against Loss, liability, damages, costs and expenses . . . for any negligence or willful misconduct of Construction Manager . . . which results in any loss, claim or injury to the Owner, its successors or assigns.” The Agreement also provided that “Owner shall name the Construction Manager an additional insured party or cause its Contractors to so name the Construction Manager an additional insured party on the Contractors’ insurances.” The Owner opted for the latter, and the Construction Manager was named an additional insured on the contractors’ policies.