NY Takes Legal Action Against Cuomo Bridge Builders for Allegedly Faulty Cables | |
The New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA) filed a lawsuit on August 22 against the builders of the Mario Cuomo Bridge, seeking at least $6 million for retrofitting 61 of the 192 stay cables on the bridge. The lawsuit, submitted to the New York State Supreme Court in Albany, alleges that Tappan Zee Constructors breached their contract by refusing to address issues identified with the cables’ durability, which are crucial for the bridge’s expected 100-year lifespan. The Mario Cuomo Bridge, a $4 billion project replacing the Tappan Zee Bridge, opened six years ago after facing delays and legal disputes. According to NYSTA, while there is no immediate safety threat, the cables need retrofitting to meet the required strength standards. The NYSTA has initiated the retrofit process to ensure the bridge’s long-term reliability. For more details please visit our website - https://www.constructionviewpoint.com/2025/01/07/ny-takes-legal-action-against-cuomo-bridge-builders-for-allegedly-faulty-cables/ | |
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