
    Charles EBINGER and Charlene Ebinger v. VENUS CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION.
    Nos. CW 09-1407.
    Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit.
    Oct. 6, 2010.
    Wayne M. Babovich, Babovich & Spe-dale, PLC, New Orleans, LA, Christopher John Couch, Metairie, LA, for Defendant/Respondent, Roy Carubba.
    Thomas J. Eppling, Craig Wren Brewer, Sara P. Scurlock, Staines, Eppling & Myers, Metairie, LA, for Defendant/Respondent, Post>-Tension Slabs, Inc.
    William Lee Melancon, Thomas H. Morrow, Melancon & Associates, Lafayette, LA, for Plaintiffs/Respondents, Charles Ebinger Charlene Ebinger.
    
      Leigh Haynie, Carenero, LA, for Plaintiff/Respondent, Charles Ebinger.
    Glen E. Mercer, Kourtney Twenhafel French, Salley, Hite, Rivera & Mercer, New Orleans, LA, for Defendant Respondent, Maryland Insurance Company.
    W. Evan Plauche’, Justin E. Alsterberg, Shailendra Kulkarni, Hailey, McNamara, Hall, Larmann & Papale, LLP, New Orleans, LA, for Defendant/Applicant, Venus Construction Corporation.
    Court composed of JOHN D. SAUNDERS, MARC T. AMY, and ELIZABETH A. PICKETT, Judges.
   AMY, Judge.

For the reasons cited in the companion appeal of Ebinger v. Venus Constr. Corp., 10-194 (La.App. 3 Cir.10/6/10), 48 So.3d 375, the trial court’s dismissal of the appel-lee-Post-Tension Slabs, Inc. pursuant to the granting of the exception of prescription is reversed. This matter is remanded for further proceedings. All costs of this proceeding are assessed against the appel-lee, Post-Tension Slabs, Inc.

WRIT GRANTED. REVERSED AND REMANDED.  