In April 2020, the city filed a lawsuit against four companies after defects were found after the first construction in the town hall building.
Spokane Valley, Wash. – The city council members of Spokane Valley unanimously approved an agreement of over 11.75 million US dollars with Meridian Construction, the general contractor for the construction of the town hall of Spokane Valley on Tuesday.
The city says this is the fourth and final settlement in relation to the baure repairs in the Spokane Valley City Hall Building. The city previously received settlements of a total of 2.185 million US dollars with the architecture firm Architects West and the project management company Allwest Testing & Engineering in May 2023 and eight 31 in November 2024.
“We are grateful to regain the dollars of taxpayers and to finish this process, since this settlement not only extends the money that is spent on critical repairs, but also ensure that we need all the remaining work that is required for our town hall Pam Haley.
The first construction of the Spokane Valley town hall was completed in September 2017. According to the city, considerable defects were discovered after the line -up.
Several consultants were hired to determine the type and extent of the defects, and in April 2020 the city filed a lawsuit against four companies involved in the construction of the building in order to determine the responsibility of the accused for the building errors of the building and those responsible To organize parties. compensate for the city for compensation.
In January 2023, the Council awarded a progressive construction contract of $ 4 million for the construction of Garco to remedy the critical defects and defects of the building. Repairs that deal with the establishment of the building of the building and the effects were completed in August 2024.
The city is currently evaluating further necessary renovation work.