Oregon district gets $6.7 million settlement over faulty high school roof

Oct. 27, 2011
Lake Oswego High School plagued by leaking roof

From The Portland Oregonian: The Lake Oswego (Ore.) School Board has approved a $6.7 million settlement from the construction company that built Lake Oswego High School, which has had roof problems since it opened in 2005. The district will be paid about $2.3 million from Robinson Construction, and the rest will be paid out by or on behalf of the project's subcontractors.

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