BY OLIVIA LOY
CREJ Staff Writer
One of the state's largest contractors refuses to wave a white flag in the battle over who should build a portion of the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
Sacramento-based C.C. Myers is entering the third round of litigation this year to intercept a $180 million state contract, awarded to one of the largest firms in the country, Tutor-Saliba Corp.
A hearing to consider the merits of a writ of mandate, se...
CREJ Staff Writer
One of the state's largest contractors refuses to wave a white flag in the battle over who should build a portion of the San Francisco Bay Bridge.
Sacramento-based C.C. Myers is entering the third round of litigation this year to intercept a $180 million state contract, awarded to one of the largest firms in the country, Tutor-Saliba Corp.
A hearing to consider the merits of a writ of mandate, se...
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