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Contractor goes to war with LAX over mega-project fiasco, accuses airport of cover up

First publishedJul 15, 14:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 16, 03:46 UTC · 2m ago
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Contractor goes to war with LAX over mega-project fiasco, accuses airport of cover up
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The legal gloves are off over LAX’s never-ending people mover fiasco. The company behind LAX’s long-delayed $3.3 billion SkyLink train is suing the City of Los Angeles and accusing airport officials of covering up the real reasons the mega-project keeps going off the rails.

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The legal gloves are off over LAX’s never-ending people mover fiasco. The company behind LAX’s long-delayed $3.3 billion SkyLink train is suing the City of Los Angeles and accusing airport officials of covering up the real reasons the mega-project keeps going off the rails. The lawsuit is the latest black eye for the troubled transit project, which was billed as a game-changing way to get travelers around Los Angeles International Airport but has instead become a symbol of missed deadlines and mounting legal battles. LAX Integrated Express Solutions (LINXS) filed the complaint last week in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), alleging the agency concealed facts surrounding project delays, altered drawings that changed the scope of work, and created obstacles that prevented construction from moving forward.

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The legal gloves are off over LAX’s never-ending people mover fiasco. The company behind LAX’s long-delayed $3.3 billion SkyLink train is suing the City of Los Angeles and accusing airport officials of covering up the real reasons the mega-project keeps going off the rails.
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