Construction of former President Obama's long-awaited library and museum in Chicago began with ambitious plans for diversity, ...
A Chicago-based subcontractor is suing one of the firms involved in managing the construction of the Obama Presidential ...
A Chicago-based concrete subcontractor has filed a $40-million federal lawsuit against Thornton Tomasetti, which is providing structural engineering and protective design services for the Obama ...
A South Side contractor has sued engineering consulting firm Thornton Tomasetti for $40 million relating to the construction of the Obama Presidential Center. II in One Contractors, which ...
The construction of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago has been delayed due to a racial discrimination lawsuit.
A federal lawsuit was filed earlier in January, accusing a New York-based construction company of discriminatory actions.
Robert McGee, the owner of II in One, a South Side firm that provided concrete and rebar services for the center starting in 2021, sued New York-based Thornton Tomasetti in federal court earlier ...
Thornton Tomasetti applies engineering and scientific principles to solve the world’s challenges and lay the groundwork for a better, more resilient future. The firm’s integrated practices offer ...
A Black-owned subcontractor working on the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago filed a $41 million federal lawsuit against one of the construction firms managing the $830 million project ...
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Obama Center subcontractor files $40M discrimination lawsuit against engineering firm for overrunsMcGee claims that Thornton Tomasetti changed standards and imposed new rules around rebar spacing and tolerance requirements that differed from the American Concrete Institute standards ...
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