Concrete Co. Seeks $2.4M From Army Contractor, Insurers

Law360, New York (July 05, 2012, 4:34 PM ET) -- Rebarco Inc. sued CH2M Hill Constructors Inc. in North Carolina federal court Wednesday, claiming it was stiffed out of $2.4 million worth of subcontracting work on a $53 million construction project at a U.S. Army base in Fort Bragg, N.C.

Rebarco is also seeking payment under the Miller Act from Fidelity & Deposit Co., Federal Insurance Co., National Union Fire Insurance Co. and Zurich American Insurance Co., who issued a payment bond to CH2M Hill when it was awarded the project.

The insurers issued a payment...
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Case Information

Case Title

United States For the Use and Benefit of Rebarco, Inc.

Court

North Carolina Eastern

Nature of Suit

Miller Act

Case Number

5:12-cv-00409

Judge

Terrence W. Boyle

Date Filed

July 3, 2012

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