RCW 19.122.040
Underground facilities identified in bid or
contract -- Excavator's duty of reasonable care -- Liability for
damages -- Attorneys' fees. (Effective until January 1, 2013.)
(1) Project owners shall indicate in bid or contract documents
the existence of underground facilities known by the project
owner to be located within the proposed area of excavation. The
following shall be deemed changed or differing site conditions:
(a) An underground facility not identified as required by
this chapter or other provision of law; and
(b) An underground facility not located, as required by this
chapter or other provision of law, by the project owner or
excavator if the project owner or excavator is also a utility.
(2) An excavator shall use reasonable care to avoid damaging
underground facilities. An excavator shall:
(a) Determine the precise location of underground facilities
which have been marked;
(b) Plan the excavation to avoid damage to or minimize
interference with underground facilities in and near the
excavation area; and
(c) Provide such support for underground facilities in and
near the construction area, including during backfill operations,
as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of such
facilities.
(3) If an underground facility is damaged and such damage is
the consequence of the failure to fulfill an obligation under
this chapter, the party failing to perform that obligation shall
be liable for any damages. Any clause in an excavation contract
which attempts to allocate liability, or requires indemnification
to shift the economic consequences of liability, different from
the provisions of this chapter is against public policy and
unenforceable. Nothing in this chapter prevents the parties to
an excavation contract from contracting with respect to the
allocation of risk for changed or differing site conditions.
(4) In any action brought under this section, the prevailing
party is entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees.
[1984 c 144 § 4.]
RCW 19.122.040
Underground facilities identified in bid or
contract -- Excavator's duty of reasonable care -- Liability for
damages -- Attorneys' fees. (Effective January 1, 2013.)
(1)
Project owners shall indicate in bid or contract documents the
existence of underground facilities known by the project owner to
be located within the proposed area of excavation. The following
are deemed to be changed or differing site conditions:
(a) An underground facility not identified as required by
this chapter or other provision of law; or
(b) An underground facility not located, as required by this
chapter or other provision of law, by the project owner, facility
operator, or excavator if the project owner or excavator is also
a facility operator.
(2) An excavator shall use reasonable care to avoid damaging
underground facilities. An excavator must:
(a) Determine the precise location of underground facilities
which have been marked;
(b) Plan the excavation to avoid damage to or minimize
interference with underground facilities in and near the
excavation area; and
(c) Provide such support for underground facilities in and
near the construction area, including during backfill operations,
as may be reasonably necessary for the protection of such
facilities.
(3) If an underground facility is damaged and such damage is
the consequence of the failure to fulfill an obligation under
this chapter, the party failing to perform that obligation is
liable for any damages. Any clause in an excavation contract
which attempts to allocate liability, or requires indemnification
to shift the economic consequences of liability, that differs
from the provisions of this chapter is against public policy and
unenforceable. Nothing in this chapter prevents the parties to
an excavation contract from contracting with respect to the
allocation of risk for changed or differing site conditions.
(4) In any action brought under this section, the prevailing
party is entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees.
[2011 c 263 § 8; 1984 c 144 § 4.]
NOTES:
Report -- Effective date--2011 c 263: See notes following RCW 19.122.010.