Seattle Tunnel Partners face sanctions in Bertha lawsuit
Apr 23, 2019, 1:54 PM

Bertha has continued to cause controversy long after being decommissioned. (WSDOT)
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Thurston County Judge Carol Murphy released a ruling Monday, saying that Seattle Tunnel Partners will face sanctions in a lawsuit regarding cost overruns in the SR 99 tunnel project.
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According to a report , the sanctions against STP are related to聽not properly preserving pieces of pipe and granite boulders.
Bertha, the giant tunneling machine, struck an underground pipe back in 2013 — originally put in place by the Washington Department of Transportation. STP claimed that pipe broke Bertha. The state disagreed.
Pieces of pipe and boulders were supposed to be saved as evidence in the $624 million lawsuit. Those — along with the journal of deputy project manager Greg Hauser — disappeared.
鈥淏y its actions and inactions, STP consciously disregarded the importance of the missing pipe pieces and boulders in failing to preserve them,鈥 Judge Murphy said in her findings. 鈥淭he loss or destruction of the missing pipe pieces and boulders is not innocent or accidental.鈥
The ruling goes on to note that STP聽“consciously disregarded the importance” of the pipe fragments and boulders.
The exact specifics of sanctions against STP have yet to be decided.