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Originally Posted by Bernica
The tent contractor's insurance will get hit from all sides on this. You would think that he'd have good coverage due to the nature of what the tents were being used for. If not, then he's probably not returning calls and halfway to Argentina by now....
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Lawsuits will fly for many years.
They will sue everyone, including the engineer that approved the installation. (Most permits require engineer certification for temporary structures)
It will be ugly.
The structures should all be permanent.
They can build a "Cover-All" permanent tent type structure for a bargain with a concrete grade beam and piles.
MM