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A Waltham-based company that operates travel service plazas along highways sued the Massachusetts Department of ...
Waltham-based Global Partners announced Monday that it is suing MassDOT, which awarded a 35-year contract for the service ...
Lawsuit alleges agency is failing to provide documents while rushing to sign 35-year deal with Irish company ‘for reasons ...
The Waltham-based fuel supplier accuses MassDOT of withholding important public records in Global's effort to overturn the ...
Waltham company Global Partners is suing the state's transportation department for public records related to a project to ...
Global filed the suit alleging a lack of transparency in the review process, the scoring criteria and in the awarding of the contract.
The winning bidder, Applegreen, says construction will begin in early 2026 and a schedule should be available in the fall.
The lawsuit alleges that MassDOT “willfully violated” public records law by failing to provide documentation from the process that awarded Applegreen operations of over 18 travel plazas.
MassDOT and Applegreen seem ready to get to work renovating the state's service plazas. But Global Partners shows no sign of walking away from the prize.
Waltham-based Global Partners is still fighting for the contract to redo 18 service plazas across the state more than a month ...
The several hundred people gathered on the State House steps held up printed signs questioning the integrity of MassDOT's decision or insinuating "corruption" was involved.
The losing side of a bidding war to manage the state’s highway service plazas is clearly not ready to give up a seemingly-finished fight.
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