Mortensen must pay $4.5M in settlement over Denver convention center
DENVER (AP) Mortensen Construction will pay half of a $9 million settlement to the city of Denver to resolve claims that it and a developer violated the citys public procurement rules during the early stages of planned renovation work at the Colorado Convention Center.
Mortenson Construction and Trammel Crow Company must pay $4.5 million each and issue a public apology to the city, according to the settlement. Mortenson also will not be allowed to bid on city contracts for three years, KUSA-TV reported Wednesday.
This case involved a serious breach of Denvers well-established procurement rules by companies that should have known better, Mayor Michael Hancock said.
In 2018, the Denver City Attorneys Office found that over the course of bidding on the project, city documents were improperly released, improper discussions of the project took place and project plans that were approved were altered.
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(Milwaukee Daily Reporter)