the time of the loss, Clark Construction was in compliance with

LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) Citing a contract with the Texas Department of Transportation, an insurance company representing Clark Construction is denying claims from damages incurred when the tar melted on the Lufkin loop on Aug. 31.Those who have filed claims have reached out to KTRE and provided a letter from Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc., who is representing Old Republic General Insurance Corp., which insures Clark Construction.”Somewhere there’s something wrong with the system that will allow a situation like this to occur and everybody is out of money to repair the vehicles that are damaged but nobody is liable for it,” said Ronnie Burns, one of the residents who filed a claim to Clark Construction.regret to advise you that we are denying your claim. Clark Construction work on Loop 287 was pursuant to a contract with the Texas Department of Transportation ( Section 97.002 of the Texas Civil Practice Remedies Code states the following: contractor who constructs or repairs a highway, road, or street for the Texas Department of Transportation is not liable to a claiman property damage from the performance of the construction or repair if, at the time of the property damage the contractor is in compliance with contract documents material to the condition or defect that was the proximate cause of the property damage letter goes on to state that TxDOT inspected Clark work and enforced TxDOT requirements.the time of the loss, Clark Construction was in compliance with all of the requirements in its contract documents with TxDOT that were material to the condition of the roadway involved in the loss.

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Granite Tile Aug 11:Designer of the letter ZDear ReadersOn the letter Z by Elise TakehanaAug 10:Contributors to the letter YPraise for Johnathan Jena’s ‘Togetherness’ On the letter Y by Elise TakehanaAug 8:X by Adrian Nicole LeBlancContributors to the letter XOn the letter X by Elise TakehanaXylorimba by Johnathan JenaAug 7:Contributors to the letter WOn the letter W by Elise TakehanaWhale of a Time by Shannon GugartyWindows by Helen Obermeyer SimmonsAug 6:Vision for Invention by Ariana GarciaVoid by Shannon GugartyContributors to the letter VOn the letter V by Elise TakehanaValor by Sharon BernardViewers by Logan MilesAug 5:Contributors to the letter U’Alphabet’ leaves me in suspense; a Mayor weighs inOn the letter U by Elise TakehanaUnexpected by Stuart LewisUnified by Desarae and Domanique DudleyUntold by Andrea CohenAug 4:Teaching by Dona SteinTogetherness by Johnathan JenaTraveling Alone by Tift MerrittTransitions by Richelle HuntSentinel Enterprise’s Alphabet series draws national attentionContributors to the letter TOn the letter T by Elise TakehanaAug 3:Saturday Night Sauna by Linda ByrneSoccer by Anna MadoniaAug 1:Rollstone Boulder by Jerry BeckContributors to the letter RRedemption Rock by Anna FarwellResearch by William Pierce Rivalry by Ariana Garcia On the letter R by Elise TakehanaJul 31:Quidditch by Shannon GugartyQuality Quantity by Elise TakehanaContributors to the letter QQuilted Poem by Logan MilesThe Queen in Fitchburg by Anna FarwellOn the letter Q by Elise TakehanaJul 30:Contributors to the letter PPaper by Lilja LegrainPatch by Kathryn FanelliPiano Cases by Elise TakehanaPlastics by Mark BodanzaOn the letter PJul 29:Contributors to the letter OOversight by Adrian Nicole LeBlancOn the letter OJul 28:Contributors to the letter NNashua River by Shannon GugartyNight Mare by Blair BravermanNorcross by Nick CapassoNo Town by Anna FarwellOn the letter N by Elise TakehanaJul 27:Mayor by Shannon Gugarty and Johnathan BerglindContributors to the letter MMarshall McIntosh By Anna FarwellMissing Cannons by Samantha McKenzieOn the letter MJul 25:Leominster’s Combs by Logan Miles and Elise TakehanaContributors to the letter LLand by Bernard SchwartzLongsjo By Ariana Garcia On the letter LJul 24:Kathleen’s Day Out by Kathleen McCarthy CraigenKandy Kitchen by Kassandra KnightKimball by Shannon GugartyJul 23:Johnny Appleseed by Ariana GarciaContributors to the letter JWhat people are saying about the projectJeremiah by William Pierce and Anna FarwellOn the letter J by Elise TakehanaJul 22:Contributors to the letter IIce by Marie AdamsIrving Colburn by Shannon GugartyOn the letter I by Elise TakehanaJul 21:Contributors to the letter HHenrietta Leavitt by Elise TakehanaHoop Skirts by Soren BristowOn the letter HJul 20:Contributors to the letter GGranite by Shannon GugartyGot Grit? by Elise TakehanaOn the letter GJul 18:Contributors to the letter FFamily Abduction by Jarad NelsonFlamingos by Ariana GarciaFitchburg’s Sons by Donald HosleyOn the letter FJul 17:Excellence by Johnathan JenaContributors to the letter EEducation by Anna IveyOn the letter EJul 16:In Defense of Nothing by Peter GizziDucks of Coggshall Park by Anna FarwellContributors to the letter DOn the letter D by Elise TakehanaJul 15:Cormier by Shannon GugartyCowabunga Crunch by Anna FarwellContributors to ‘The Alphabet’ letter C’Alphabet’ project intrigues readersJul 14:The Burbank Potato by Shannon GugartyBaby Carriages by Elise TakehanaAbout ‘The Alphabet’About the artist leading the projectOn the letter B by Elise TakehanaContributors to ‘The Alphabet’ letter BJul 13:26 artists, 26 letters, visions unlimitedAirship by Anna FarwellAjar (after Keats) by Andrea CohenAncestry by Adrian Nicole LeBlancContributors to ‘The Alphabet’ letter AJul 12:Anna Schuleit Haber: Putting pieces togetherJul 5:’Alphabet’ interns ready to contribute unique look to Sentinel’s front pageBeginning Monday, we’re giving up our front page for 26 days to “The Alphabet Marble Countertop,” a public art project led by artist Anna Schuleit Haber, who will be a visiting artist in our newsroom through Aug. 11, the last day of the project.Every day Page 1 will feature a prominently displayed letter designed by renowned typographers, designers and artists plus stories, poetry and remembrances about our region that are connected to the letter of the day. The writing will come from Anna’s interns from Fitchburg State University, as well as guest contributors.What this means to you, the readers, is that for the duration of the project https://www.stonecountertopt.com/, your newspaper, whether you get it delivered to your home, plunk four quarters into a street corner news box or pick it up at Cumby’s with your morning coffee, you will be holding limited edition art in your hands.Collect all 26!I have been excited about this project from the moment Fitchburg Art Museum Director Nick Capasso pitched it to me in my office last fall Granite Tile.