The city wants three B.C. companies to pay it unspecified costs for defects and deficiencies it says has led to the accelerated corrosion, degradation and weakening of structural steel in the bridge
VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver has accused three B.C. companies involved in rehabilitation work on the Granville Street Bridge of failures that are now damaging some sections of structural steel.
The city states that Associated Engineering was responsible for design and inspection of the work, Graham Infrastructure was the general contractor and Ross Rex Industrial Painters was the subcontractor for the painting work.
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