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Friday, May 23, 2014

CITY OF SALISBURY CASE AGAINST CONSTRUCTION DYNAMICS GROUP, INC. FINALLY CONCLUDED


CITY OF SALISBURY CASE AGAINST CONSTRUCTION DYNAMICS GROUP, INC.
FINALLY CONCLUDED
Maryland’s highest Court has denied the request for an appeal by Construction Dynamics Group, Inc. (CDG) related to the construction management of the Salisbury Wastewater Treatment Plant project.
As construction managers, CDG provided the City with the supervision of the Wastewater Treatment Plant construction from 2005 to 2009.  The failure of the Wastewater Treatment Plant to operate properly and achieve State mandated performance for the removal of nitrogen had caused the City to file a lawsuit seeking recovery of monies paid to CDG for improper billings and failure to perform under the terms of its contract with the City.
After a jury trial in the Wicomico County Circuit Court, the City was awarded $1,968,417.43.
CDG subsequently appealed the case to Maryland’s intermediate appellate court, the Court of Special Appeals in Annapolis.  This Appellate Court affirmed the verdict in favor of the City.
CDG then requested the Court of Appeals hear an appeal of the case.  The Court of Appeals denied the CDG request for an appeal.  CDG has paid the amount of the verdict to the City of Salisbury.
The City has recovered over $13,000,000.00 as a result of litigation about the Wastewater Treatment Plant construction project.

9 comments:

  1. Yes Jim Ireton cost us $$Millions again on this crappy project.

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  2. I HATE the bury logo!

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  3. It's Chicagobury.. The "Chicago" part is silent when pronounced ..

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  4. Nope, it's Detroitbury, and the "Detroit" part is silent when pronounced.

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  5. oh wow, what a great percentage of the total cost of this fisasco to be recovered. maybe barry witll pay the rest, she caused this mess. thanks sjd

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  6. so the courts have found the construction company to be at fault, and ordered them to pay a judgment, which is now paid. Why the complaining? Looks like a win for Salisbury, or am I missing something?

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  7. So, now instead of wasting 68 million on a system that won't work, we only wasted 43 million dollars on a system that only brought us daily fines from the EPA for being over limit on discharge. Daily, and more on rain events. Nice.What a victory. Let's celebrate this on third Friday.

    Gosh, I'm feeling in party mode already!

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  8. GOTTA get rid of that BURY logo!!!!

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  9. Will Paul Wilber pay the 43 million?

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