Architectural firm denies Baltimore school district's claims

Aug. 11, 2010
Company says district owes it money

From The Baltimore Sun: The architectural firm named in a Baltimore city school board lawsuit has denied the school system's allegations that it intentionally kept a $98,000 overpayment; it says the school system has failed to pay nearly $600,000 for work. The city school board contends that Buck Simpers Architects + Associates Inc. of knowingly withholding an overpayment of more than $98,000 for a $620 bill for renovation work at Carver Vocational-Technical High School after a school board error in July 2008. But a December 2008 suit filed by the firm alleges that the school board failed to pay almost $600,000 — $30,000 for contract work and $550,000 in additional work performed, as a result of the increase in the scope of work under the contract.

EARLIER...from The Baltimore Sun: The Baltimore City school board is suing an architectural company for $6.2 million, contending that the firm intentionally kept a $98,000 overpayment and continued to try to bill the school system for tens of thousands of dollars. According to the lawsuit, Buck Simpers Architects + Associates Inc. knowingly withheld an overpayment of more than $98,000 that the school district made in error in July 2008 for renovation work at Carver Vocational-Technical High School.

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