Concrete can’t be blamed for construction delays at airport, DIA says


Denver International Airport is denying one of the largest issues looming over construction of the Great Hall Project, a claim made by the developer that weak concrete will delay the project and increase the cost of the project.

A filing from Friday on a municipal bond website shows DIA does not think the issue is big enough to warrant the delays that have happened. Great Hall Partners said they should get more time to do the project and be paid for a change in the conditions they were told about…

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