Princeton University sues design and construction teams over delayed project
Princeton University has filed a $10.7 million lawsuit against the design and construction firms responsible for the creation of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment complex at the school due to “extensive changes and delays” involved in the delivery of the project.
The Daily Princetonian reports that the Trustees of Princeton University are suing lead designers Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) and sub-consultants Jacobs Architects/Engineers, Inc. and Jacobs Consultancy Inc. (referred to collectively as “Jacobs Entities” in the lawsuit) in order to recoup extra costs incurred due to the delays, alleging that the team “failed to perform their professional design responsibilities in accordance with the prevailing standard of care, resulting in unnecessary and excessive additional costs and expensive project delays.”
Princeton University Deputy Spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss tells The Daily Princetonian, “The University seeks to recover addition[al] costs i...
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