April 24, 2012

SandBoxBlogs: Vail Daily "Civil lawsuit related to Vail Four Seasons construction wraps up Friday"

The criminal acts of tortuous interference and unjust enrichment are all too often casually brushed aside by prosecutors and law enforcement as 'civil criminal' acts.  In so many cases in the elite, custom construction world; there couldn't be anything further from  the truth.

Project after project, no matter what the scale, sees owners, developers and investors clawing over each other in order to add one more dollar to their own personal bottom lines.  The builders, trades, vendors, professionals and workers in their path are discarded as collateral damage.  No matter that their businesses, lives, relationships are often destroyed; their characters, reputations and confidence are often shattered as well.

There is nothing worse than pure, unadulterated greed in an owner or developer.  With the exception of those rare breeds that also combine ego, power and often brute political force on top of their greed lust.

The plans on Four Seasons weighed a combined total of nearly 300 lbs.  It took, for something as detailed and all encompassing as painting and wall coverings both interior and exterior; nearly four months to do full takeoffs on.  And that was for nearly every trade as well and counts as the 'free' time one puts in just to bid the job.

The Four Seasons project was troubled with changing hands from day one.  When Layton stepped in, those who were experienced enough in that kind of rodeo arena knew they could trust that their backs were looked after and many returned to the table to enter bid vetting.

Here's to the men and women of Layton Construction.  You are of stellar character.  Your loyalty, your courage to stay the course and your unwavering support of the difference between right and wrong is unsurpassed in the Colorado resort construction scene.  You are welcome in Colorado anytime.

May you not only prevail and finally get your paychecks on Friday.

May you also be vindicated.

Randy Wyrick:
"EAGLE — After almost a year, this week lawyers will stop dancing the Four Seasons fandango.

The most expensive and extensive case in Eagle County history is expected to end Friday. Like most civil disputes, this one's about money — lots and lots of money. It's a story about great big numbers and a great big hotel, although the hotel itself — The Four Seasons Vail — has nothing to do with the lawsuits related to its construction.......

.........“Layton had hundreds of people and millions of dollars invested. Did it occur to you that they were also at risk?” asked Holt.

Layton says the designers and architects were responsible for changes and, therefore, the cost overruns. Layton made changes without her permission, Baek said.

“It is demoralizing and of great concern to everyone working on the job to have to finance the work we are performing for your benefit,” Layton's attorneys wrote......

.........As for Judge Gannett, who likens the Four Seasons case to James Joyce's “Ulysses” — large and panoramic — he calls it “a very complex epic.”

He's paying close attention to each of the millions of details. He must. Tens of millions of dollars could potentially change hands based on his decision...."  (Read more?  Click title)

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3 comments:

hammerandnails said...

Forgot you bid that and were top seat until backing away, ab. All of us that backed away from it regretted it when recession hit but gave thanks on knees when it went south. A lot of subs would've lost it all if Layton hadn't done what most GC's don't do. Stand up and stand by. Layton needs this win and it points that way. Truth is truth.

Anonymous said...

There isn't a contractor the scale of Layton anywhere in Colorado that has the same high caliber of credibility that they do. I hope they do get vindicated because it was a true pleasure to be associated with them on this project.

Alan Rindlisbacher, Layton Construction said...

Just happened upon your blog and enjoyed your independent voice of reason and votes of confidence from you and the other two comments, both of them subcontractors. Layton Construction works tirelessly to do the right things related to projects and in our relationships with subcontractors. As stated in one of the comments, truth is truth.