Building firm J.F. White Contracting Corp. filed a grievance on Wednesday in opposition to the business actual property firm behind the revitalization of the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood and the Massachusetts Division of Transportation, alleging the defendants breached a $138 million building contract by failing to pay the plaintiff practically $27 million for work accomplished on a constructing and rail infrastructure venture.
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