Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
Construction company sues over stadium delay
Alleges Quebec firm at fault for extra season at Canad Inns
2Stuart Olson Dominion Construction filed a statement of claim in Manitoba Court of Queen's Bench against Quebec-based Structal Heavy Steel for special and general damages, which currently is at more than $14.3 million.
Dominion is also suing Structal for $1 million in punitive damages for what it alleges were the steel company's "capricious, high-handed, malicious, oppressive and arbitrary manner for the purposes of its own interest."
Dominion, which has its head office in Calgary and has construction-management offices in Winnipeg, is claiming because of construction delays, allegedly caused by Structal, Investors Group Field did not open in time for the Blue Bombers this past season, forcing the team to spend one more season at Canad Inns Stadium.
The lawsuit also alleges the delays led to other extra costs, including fixing water-damaged portions of the facility that had already been constructed and having to store stadium seating until they could be installed.
Evan Johnson, vice-president and general counsel of the Churchill Corporation, the parent company of Stuart Olson Dominion, would only verify "we have sued Structal and it relates to the Winnipeg stadium job."
As to the punitive damages sought, Johnson said "punitive is in the statement of claim.
"We wouldn't have put it there if we had not thought that through."
A spokesman for Structal said the company does not comment on issues before the courts.
In the court documents, Dominion said it entered into a contract with BBB Stadium Inc. to be the construction manager of the stadium construction on Dec. 17, 2010.
Dominion said on Feb. 2, 2011, after a tending and bidding process, it agreed to pay Structal more than $44 million to supply and install structural steel, a roof bow-truss scheme, precast bleachers and vomitory walls to allow people to enter and leave the stadium seating area.
Dominion alleges it told Structal the clock was ticking and the construction had to begin on Dec. 3, 2010, and be substantially finished by June 1, 2012.
Dominion alleges not only were these dates not met, but Structal also cost Dominion extra money because of the delays, including water damage to east suites due to the roof not being finished, and temporary winter heating.
The allegations have not been proven in court and no statement of defence has been filed.
kevin.rollason@freepress.mb.ca
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 29, 2013 B3
More Local
- Back to Top
- Return to Local
More Local
(1 of 18 articles for today)
Fire damages St. Vital home
11:13 AM 0A home in St. Vital sustained $40,000 in damage after a fire Sunday.
Five fire units responded to a basement fire ...
Poll
Most Popular Local
- Police identify slaying victims
- North End proud
- Man charged, victims identified in double homicide
- Fishing for fashion
- Take me off your guest list, Harper
- Second man charged in 2012 slaying
- Fire damages St. Vital home
- Leaving a gang isn't easy — Sidney Letandre, now a paraplegic, knows it all too well
- Actor works to disable bullying
- Head-on collision kills pickup driver
- Charleswood deaths being investigated as domestic incident
- Man charged, victims identified in double homicide
- Co-worker 'sick' today? Maybe it's the $17M flu
- '2 minutes after I read the winning numbers, I retired': Winnipeg lotto winner
- Sex charges for ex-club boss
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- 'Responsible Winnipeg' ads appear on sign run by mayor-owned Goldeyes' baseball park
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Restaurant Dubrovnik demolished
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- A child-custody catastrophe
- Charleswood deaths being investigated as domestic incident
- Man charged, victims identified in double homicide
- Co-worker 'sick' today? Maybe it's the $17M flu
- '2 minutes after I read the winning numbers, I retired': Winnipeg lotto winner
- Parents, community relieved and elated as missing boy found safe
- No threat from bag found at Winnipeg Square
- Man missing since 2009 found safe
- Earls on Main going, but new one coming
- Fishing for fashion
- North End proud
- Province announces service for Elijah Harper
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- Police make grow-op bust
- Take me off your guest list, Harper
- Actor works to disable bullying
- King of Veggies rules these parts
- Who says house calls are a thing of the past?
- Don't run again, Sam: survey
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Province introduces changes to rules governing landlords, renters
- Crushing blow for amateur sport
- Ochre Beach residents are 'thankful everybody got out'
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Sex charges for ex-club boss
- Fishing for fashion
- Giving your money, and expertise, to charity
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- A child-custody catastrophe
- Mental-health patients get own ER
- Black market in moose thrives
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Steen invests $1M in family entertainment centre
- Earls on Main going, but new one coming
- Province introduces changes to rules governing landlords, renters
- Crushing blow for amateur sport
- Boost same-sex curricula: union
Ads by Google











You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.