A certificate of completion was issued on 27 August specifying a sum of money that was to be retained by the employer government against defective work and for maintenance for a period of one year.
In August 2009, The Boeing Company will pay the United States $25 million to resolve allegations that the company performed defective work on the entire KC-10 Extender fleet, the Justice Department announced today.
Knitted gloves were a refined handiwork that required five years of apprenticeship; defective work was subject to confiscation and burning.
For correction, the plate was held on a bench by callipers, hit with a dot punch on the opposite side, and burnished to remove any signs of the defective work.
The person or entity that provided you with the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy in lieu of a refund.
All repairs were made at the expense of the contractors responsible for the defective work.
As the defects in workmanship showed up during inspections, they were typed on a keyboard on the spot and immediately displayed on a screen in the area where the defective work was being done.
This quickly told workers where the defective work was occurring, that a problem had developed.
That is the bottom line," said Rob Kilborne, a lawyer for two Northrop employees who were fired after they objected to what they said was defective work.
This is a particularly serious matter both in terms of the high percentage of defective work and the fact that such work is largely responsible for the high number of accidents and deaths on the roads in Greece.