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Lawsuit continues against new 35W bridge

By Linda Shudlick
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Updated: 2 years ago

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ST. PAUL -- The new Interstate 35W bridge will probably be finished before a lawsuit over the bidding process behind it goes on trial in December.

Two construction executives are suing the Department of Transportation because they allege it ignored its own rules in giving the job to Flatiron Constructors of Colorado.

Flatiron submitted the highest bid and tied for the longest timetable, but it's now on pace to finish the bridge three months early.

Plaintiffs attorney Dean Thomson filed addition information in the case on Thursday.

He says if he wins and the court declares the bidding process illegal, the state could pay up to $50 million less than the bridge's current $234 million price tag.

A judge denied an earlier request to halt construction while the lawsuit was pending.

A MnDOT spokeswoman didn't immediately return a phone message.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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