The case of the careless contractor

Assignment Help Operation Management
Reference no: EM132141495

The Case of the Careless Contractor

During World War II, the U.S. Air Force built an emergency auxiliary air strip and three hangars in Sunflower, Kansas, their purpose being to provide alternative facilities in the event McConnell Air Force Base became the target of saboteurs or other unforeseen catastrophic events. Due to war-time demands for metal, the hangars were constructed almost entirely of wood.

After the war, the feds auctioned the strip and all three hangars to Great Plains Realty, based in Wichita. Great Plains let the runway go unmaintained and leased the hangars out to businesses looking for low cost warehousing in the Midwest.

A few years ago, there was a good deal of speculation that commercial aviation would abandon the hub paradigm and develop a structure much more conducive to point-to-point air travel using smaller (and, it was theorized, in the future, personal) aircraft. In other words, a great deal more similar to bus and train travel – a station in most every town.

The speculation generated renewed interest from the aviation industry in the airfield in Sunflower. Three months ago, Great Plains leased Hangar One to Shocker Aviation for substantially higher rental payments than it was able to charge previous tenants for warehousing space. Great Plains made plans to restore the airstrip to usable condition, improve it and maintain it. They also decided to make a number of improvements to the three hangars in anticipation of leasing or selling them at significant profit due to the uptick in interest by the aviation industry.

One of the improvements to be completed was strengthening the ceiling support structures, including the replacement of old, rusting nuts and bolts in the rafters with new ones made of stronger alloys than were available in the 1940’s. Under the terms of their leases, Great Plains’ tenants were required to allow Great Plans and its agents to enter the leased premises for maintenance and making improvements.

The general contractor whose bid was accepted for the hangar improvements was Ichabod Construction, an outfit based in Topeka. When it came time for the rafter repairs, Ichabod ran into a problem . The nuts were rusted fast to the bolts which needed to be removed and replaced. They proved to be impossible to loosen with conventional methods and tools. Ichabod workers decided to utilize an acetylene cutting torch to cut the bolt heads off. They would then hammer the old bolt out, and slide in a new bolt, made of the modern alloy and tighten a new nut made of the same material.

At 3 a.m. the night after the first day of bolt cutting using the torches, Hangar One caught fire. The old, dry wood burned rapidly, and the hangar was fully involved by the time any firefighting equipment or personnel reached the airstrip. Hangar One burned to the ground, and most of the equipment inside, owned by tenant Shocker Aviation, was also destroyed.

Investigation brought to light the following additional information:   Tiny bits of molten metal, called slag, can fly off a metal bolt being cut by an acetylene torch and smolder for hours thereafter. Although a tool called a pneumatic wrench might have been able to loosen the nuts from the bolts, Ichabod didn't have one, and made no effort to find one. The burn pattern of the fire clearly indicated that the point of origin was in the roof. Ichabod Construction took no precautions in using the torches, except those for the safety of its own workers.

Great Plains Realty, the owner of Hangar One, comes to your law office in Sunflower and asks you to file a negligence suit against Ichabod Construction for destruction of the hangar.

a. State the elements of a cause of action for negligence.

b. Using the elements of negligence, analyze (by which I mean: Expressing yourself in complete thoughts, identify, for each and every element, facts from the story problem which demonstrate whether the plaintiff can prove that element and, therefore, give rise to your conclusion that the cause of action – in this case negligence – can or cannot be established) whether Great Plains has a cause of action for negligence against Ichabod Construction.

Reference no: EM132141495

Questions Cloud

Guidelines for self awareness training except : All of the following are guidelines for self awareness training except?
Analyze crisis and emergency situations : Throughout the course, various theories and concepts related to assessment of emergency and crisis situations will be presented. The purpose of this assignment.
How might an understanding of the international dimensions : How might an understanding of the international dimensions of organizational behavior help a manager make better and more ethical decisions?
Develop and explain an organizational design chart : Develop and explain an organizational design chart detailing the chain of command and span of control for your Capsim Core simulation company.
The case of the careless contractor : identify, for each and every element, facts from the story problem which demonstrate whether the plaintiff can prove that element.
Complete the dro contingency worksheet : Decide which of the following concepts are most applicable to each scenario: differential reinforcement of other behavior, avoidance contingency.
What is the expected profit for each retailer : How many YoYos should each retailer order. What is the expected profit for each retailer.
What are the benefits of using debt over equity : What are the benefits of using debt over equity? Which form of financing is better in the short term? Which form of financing is better in the long term?
What have you learned about research at introductory level : What have you learned about research at an introductory level? How do you evaluate or critique this from a biblical, Christian perspective?

Reviews

Write a Review

Operation Management Questions & Answers

  Book review - the goal

Operations Management is about a book review. Title of the book is "Goal". This book has been written by Dr. Eliyahu Goldartt. The book has been appreciated by many as one of those books which offers an insight into the operations and strategic capac..

  Operational plan in hospitality enterprise

Operational plan pertaining to a hospitality enterprise is given in detail in the solution. The operational plan is an important plan or preparation which gives guidelines regarding the role and responsibilities of each and every operation at all lev..

  Managing operations and information

Recognise the importance of a strategic approach to the development and deployment of organisational information systems. Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of databases and their integration to the organisation's overall information mana..

  A make-or-buy analysis

An analysis of the holding costs, including the appropriate annual holding cost rate.

  Evolution and contributor of operations management

Briefly explain Evolution and contributor of Operations management.

  Functions and responsibilities of an operations manager

A number of drivers of change have transformed the roles, functions and responsibilities of an operations manager over recent years. These drivers have not only been based on technological innovations but also on the need for organisations to develop..

  Compute the optimal order quantity

Compute the Optimal Order quantity of DVD players. Determine the appropriate reorder point.

  Relationship to operations practice in the organisation

Evaluate problems in operations and identify approaches to overcoming them. Critically evaluate operating plans and identify areas for improvement. Justify, implement and evaluate changes to operations in line with modern approaches.

  A make or buy analysis

Develop a report for Figi Fabricating that will address the question of whether the company should continue to purchase the part from the supplier or begin to produce the part itself.

  Prepare a staffing plan

Prepare a staffing plan showing the change of your unit from medical/surgical staffing to oncology staffing.

  Leadership styles in different organizations

Ccompare the effectiveness of different leadership styles in different organizations

  Risk management tools and models

Be able to understand the concept of risk, roles and responsibilities for risk management and risk management tools and models.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd