Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1997-02-28
Website
Risk Signals
701 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Peter Kiewit Sons', Inc.
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2022-08-30 (9news.com)
Contractor will be fined for allowing lowered part of I-70 to flood
Internal CDOT emails show the state's transportation agency plans to enforce fines for three different issues related to the Aug. 7 flooding.
Read more2022-03-11 (burnabynow.com)
TMX contractor fined over worker ‘seriously injured’ by bulldozer blade in Burnaby
WorkSafeBC investigation concludes engineering firm WSP Canada Inc. and Trans Mountain's Lower Mainland contractor, Kiewit Ledcor TMEP, both violated the Workers Compensation Act.
Read more2021-09-02 (constructconnect.com)
Timeline: The case of Kiewit and Sam Fitzpatrick
On Aug. 31 the BC Prosecution Service announced that a stay of proceedings had been entered in the case against Peter Kiewit Sons ULC (Kiewit) and company managers Timothy Rule and Gerald Karjala.The parties were charged with criminal negligence causing
Read more2016-11-29 (latimes.com)
'Lessons learned': Metro will pay nearly $300 million more to company that widened the 405 Freeway
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority has agreed to pay nearly $300 million more to the contractor of the 405 Freeway widening project, capping a years-long dispute over responsibility for schedule delays, design changes and cost overruns.
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