Speculated water utilities deal is official, following federal trial halt June 5 of a $100-million claim by Stuart, Fla., which seeks to recover from chemicals firm mitigation costs to reduce contamination in its drinking water supply.
The Barletta Heavy Division former manager was sentenced for misleading officials about the source and quality of fill used on the $410 million Route 6/10 interchange
project.
The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and International Trade Center Washington, D.C., will get $13.5 million in upgrades, with more than 100 facilities across GSA's portfolio targeted for work.
The firm has signed two agreements with Ukrainian officials related to project management, cost estimating standards and gaining investors for the country's plans to rebuild infrastructure damaged by the Russian invasion.
Protests by Fluor and CDM Smith had challenged emergency response agency bid evaluation as too subjective and objected to a single-award blanket purchase agreement.
What some state offcials chracterize as an apparent politically motivated act temporarily leaves a much-delayed bridge replacement short of needed dollars.
Bid protest by Atkins-Jacobs-Westinghouse competing team is key factor in megacontract dispute, but neither the judge, companies nor U.S. Energy Dept. will comment on the invalidated contract or on what will happen next.