Judge Denies Metro Vancouver Delay
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Court turfs Metro Vancouver attempt to delay sewage plant legal battle | Globalnews.ca

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A B.C. Supreme Court judge has denied Metro Vancouver’s attempt to delay an ongoing legal battle with Acciona .
The North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant is an estimated $3 billion over budget.
Metro Vancouver blames the disaster on contractor Acciona , which it fired.
Acciona maintains that Metro Vancouver failed to deliver on its obligations.