90 A.D.2d 924 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1982
Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court at Special Term (Cobb, J.), entered October 23, 1981 in Ulster County, which granted defendant J. Baranello & Sons’ motion for a stay of the instant action pending the completion of arbitration proceedings and the rendering of an award. Plaintiff was a subcontractor of the general contractor, defendant J. Baranello & Sons (Baranello) in the construction of an $8,245,000 addition to the Benedictine Hospital (hospital) in Kingston, New York. Under its subcontract with Baranello, plaintiff was to install the plumbing, heating, sprinkler, ventilating and air conditioning systems, all in accordance with the plans and specifications of the architects, Ferrenz & Taylor, Inc., for a total of $2,326,900. The contracts contemplated the completion of the project by December 31, 1978; in actual fact, the work was not completed until some nine months later. During construction, disputes arose among the parties concerning delays and the rendering of additional work, and whether they were attributable to defects and deficiencies in the plans and specifications or to faulty performance by Baranello and plaintiff. The controversy apparently centered around the work called for under plaintiff’s subcontract. Plaintiff and Baranello de