Contractor sues Anchorage for unpaid work on shelter

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Contractor sues Anchorage for unpaid work on shelter
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Roger Hickel Contracting is suing the city of Anchorage. lt says it wants to be paid for the nearly $2.5 million of work it did on a controversial shelter project, plus damages to be determined.

The contractor that was halted part way into the construction of a homeless shelter and navigation center for the Municipality of Anchorage is suing to get paid.

Assembly Chair Suzanne LaFrance said they had not been notified of the lawsuit. She said in a text message after the meeting, “We’re going to talk with our attorneys to identify next steps.” , Hickel says it wants to be paid for the nearly $2.5 million of work it did last year, plus damages to be determined.

. The Assembly balked because it controls the city’s pursestrings, and administration officials have not been able to answer Assembly members’ questions about the botched contract. to Hickel, pending a meeting with the administration to vet the settlement. They’ve had more than a month to arrange that, but still have not set a meeting. told the Assembly“The entire legal department came together, and said, ‘This is a valid bill.

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