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We've all been dancing around this for several days including me. It boils down to what type agreement you had with the contractor in question. Is he the GC providing a complete pole barn, a subcontractor to that GC, a concrete contractor you hired, are you acting as the GC for the whole project and hiring all the subs? Are there written agreements with specifications, standards, payment procedures, and etc?
There are many ways this could play out depending on those answers and the Uniform Comercial Code in your state. I have been involved in construction all my life, worker, supervisor, project manager, contractor, inspector, design manger. I have seen it all. No one can give you good advice w/o the answers to those questions. Then it is just that, someones opinion; has no bearing on your legal recourse. If this is one of those good ole boy handshake deals then suck it up and make the best gentlemen's agreement possible and move on.
There are many solutions in this thread. Take it from me, either lay down a substantial overlay, well bonded, or chop it up and start all over. All the other solutions will likely fail over time especially for a shop floor that gets a lot of impact.
There are many ways this could play out depending on those answers and the Uniform Comercial Code in your state. I have been involved in construction all my life, worker, supervisor, project manager, contractor, inspector, design manger. I have seen it all. No one can give you good advice w/o the answers to those questions. Then it is just that, someones opinion; has no bearing on your legal recourse. If this is one of those good ole boy handshake deals then suck it up and make the best gentlemen's agreement possible and move on.
There are many solutions in this thread. Take it from me, either lay down a substantial overlay, well bonded, or chop it up and start all over. All the other solutions will likely fail over time especially for a shop floor that gets a lot of impact.