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11/27/07
With its renovation of the Annapolis police station under fire and an $8 million lawsuit already filed against the company that guaranteed its work, Hyattsville-based J.G. Garcete is suing the city for $2.3 million for breach of contract. Find Us On Facebook
In the lawsuit filed Nov. 16 in the county's Circuit Court, the construction company claims the city was to blame for many of the deficiencies at the police station and is now refusing to pay for work done. Among other things, the lawsuit claims the city did not obtain the necessary permits on time, failed to address existing waterproofing problems in the design phase and neglected to provide a...
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