Appeals dismissed; trial judge's apportionment of liability for defective concrete foundations and costs award upheld.
Homeowners and the Ontario New Home Warranty Program brought actions against a concrete supplier (Bertrand) and a cement manufacturer (Lafarge) for defective concrete foundations caused by the introduction of fly ash.
The trial judge found Lafarge 80% liable and Bertrand 20% liable in negligence for failing to conduct adequate testing.
Lafarge appealed the liability findings and the costs award (which ordered Lafarge to pay 90% of costs due to its conduct at trial).
Bertrand cross-appealed seeking full indemnity.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeals and cross-appeals, upholding the trial judge's findings on liability, apportionment, and costs, while varying the judgment slightly to reflect settlements reached during the appeal regarding prejudgment interest and one homeowner's garage.
OCACourt of AppealMay 31, 2001