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moose135
2006-08-03, 09:15 PM
From Newsday.com:

Southwest sues over shoddy airport apron
BY SANDRA PEDDIE
Newsday Investigations Team

August 3, 2006, 8:53 PM EDT

Southwest Airlines has filed suit against the paving company that installed the aircraft apron at MacArthur Airport in Ronkonkoma that started cracking only months after it was completed.

In court papers filed this week in U.S. District Court, Dallas-based Southwest alleges that Pav-Co, the Holbrook paving company that installed the apron, failed to properly design and build the apron and to repair the cracks after they started appearing.

"We know it's not an emergency," said Cindy Buhr, a chief counsel for Southwest. "But we also know that whatever it is, we're going to want it fixed."

She said the company filed suit July 31 to preserve its rights because a performance bond insuring the work was set to expire the next day.

Steven Pinks, an attorney who represents Pav-Co, was unavailable for comment Thursday. But Raymond Perini, who is representing one of Pav-Co's owners on federal charges for fraud and bid-rigging, said Pav-Co built the apron properly.

Newsday reported in June that potentially hazardous cracks had appeared in the aircraft apron, the area where planes pull up to the terminal. Such cracks are considered dangerous because debris can become lodged in them and then get sucked into airplane engines, causing mechanical damage or accidents.

Construction of the apron was part of an $82-million project by Southwest Airlines to add eight gates to the airport. The apron was completed in August 2004, and cracks began appearing by November, according to records.

Officials of Islip Town, which owns the airport, met Thursday with a firm hired to test the apron. They declined to disclose the results of the testing, but have said previously that the cracks came about because the sub-base of the apron was not thick enough.

Perini said that was not the case. "I've been advised by the town attorney that their initial findings are that the entire sub-base is there, all nine inches. That's not the problem."

Town Attorney Pierce Cohalan declined comment. Neither Southwest nor town officials would comment on when the apron would be repaired.

NIKV69
2006-08-03, 09:24 PM
ISP is in for a rough ride, after this fire code fiasco TGIF may end up suing them too. What a fricken mess that place is.

hiss srq
2006-08-03, 09:30 PM
yeap, i call money hungry corrupt politician's on this one go southwest go

T-Bird76
2006-08-03, 10:50 PM
Wow this just gets better and better. This entire project was a shame from the start. You know that old saying "its to good to be true." Well this is a classic example of it.