The U.S. Maritime Administration is appealing a federal judge’s ruling that ordered it to pay $367 million to Anchorage, Alaska, over a failed port expansion project.
The notice of appeal, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims on April 22, states that the agency, part of the U.S. Transportation Dept., will challenge the judge’s opinions and orders related to liability, issued last December and for damages, issued in February, as well as decisions denying its requests to throw out the case years earlier.