Maine Cold-storage Facility at Center of Legal Battle Over Unpaid Bills
Several construction companies claim they haven't been paid for millions of dollars of work on a large, refrigerated warehouse that recently opened on Portland's waterfront and is meant to boost Maine's food and beverage exports.
Local subcontractors Epoxy Floors North, Gorham Sand and Gravel, and H.B. Fleming put liens on the property for a total of $1.5 million of work they said went unpaid at the Maine International Cold Storage Facility. H.B. Fleming and Gorham Sand and Gravel escalated these disputes by filing lawsuits...
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