Well, I guess with the luck the Vikings have had, this shouldn’t surprise us;
The $1.1 billion construction project to build the MinnestaVikings‘ new U.S. Bank Stadium may have hit its first major road bump. A $50 million dispute is brewing between Minneapolis-based contractor Mortenson, Dallas-based architect HKS and the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA), accordingRochelle Olson of the Star-Tribune.
So Mortenson screws up our siding. Then the siding contractor screws up the Corn Palace domes. Now this. I guess if you are an attorney with this company, you have job security.
This story proves why an audit of the events center is so important. I think the cost cutting on the siding job may have a little bit to do with what is going on at the Vikings Stadium.
There is more juicy morsels in this article out of Duluth: http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/sports/football/3802815-who-will-pay-vikings-stadium-cost-increases
http://www.athleticbusiness.com/more-news/tensions-rise-with-vikings-stadium-change-orders-br.html
Read what these articles are and are not saying, then compare to our EC questioning.
Manager at Risk put we the people at risk.