PORTLAND (AP) — A contractors on Central Maine Power Co.’s transmission line upgrade has filed a lawsuit seeking at least $43 million for what it says are work changes that cost extra time and money.
Hawkeye LLC of Hauppauge, N.Y., charges in the suit filed in federal court in Portland that CMP failed to deliver needed material, on time and in sequence. The complaint says the delays made Hawkeye unable to obtain permits and site access to stay on schedule.
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