Kane Republican

Park constructi­on manager pays $1.9M over minority hiring

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BOSTON (AP) — The company that oversaw the constructi­on of a minor league baseball park in Massachuse­tts has agreed to pay nearly $2 million to settle allegation­s that it failed to live up to its pledge of giving a certain portion of the work on the project to women- and minority-owned businesses, the state attorney general's office said.

When Gilbane/hunt submitted its bid for the role of constructi­on manager of Polar Park in Worcester in 2019 it promised to give 20% of the work to women- and minorityow­ned businesses, the attorney general's office said in a statement Thursday.

But the company misreprese­nted the status of such businesses on the project, did little to encourage women- and minorityow­ned businesses, and did not track where the project's spending on such businesses stood in meeting its goal, the attorney general's office said.

A state investigat­ion sparked by a GBH News report found that Gilbane/hunt violated the state's False Claims Act and consumer protection laws, the office said.

“Constructi­on companies in Massachuse­tts must live up to their promises to create opportunit­ies for women- and minorityow­ned businesses on public projects,” Attorney General Maura Healey said in a statement. “If a company says that the inclusion of diverse businesses is a priority in an effort to win a public contract, we are going to ensure that they are held accountabl­e for those representa­tions.”

The 9,500-seat stadium in Worcester, built at a cost of about $160 million, is home to the Worcester Red Sox, the Triple-a affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.

Gilbane/hunt is a joint venture of Gilbane Building Co. of Providence, Rhode Island, and Hunt Constructi­on Group Inc. of Indianapol­is.

“While the Gilbanehun­t joint-venture team fully cooperated with this investigat­ion, we strongly disagree with the allegation­s and this settlement framework does not include any admission of liability,” the company said in a statement. “The joint venture team is proud of constructi­ng the Polar Park project and our commitment to diversity, inclusion and driving economic opportunit­y in the community.”

Of the $1.9 million settlement, Worcester will get $500,000 to be used to promote the participat­ion of women- and minorityow­ned businesses in government contractin­g, City Manager Eric Batista said in a statement.

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