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Denver Airport Fires Contractor in Central Renovation Project

$1.8 Billion Contract Terminated Over Delays, Cost Overruns
Denver International Airport's Great Hall, where travelers pass through security checkpoints. (Denver International Airport)
Denver International Airport's Great Hall, where travelers pass through security checkpoints. (Denver International Airport)
By Molly Armbrister
August 13, 2019 | 9:42 P.M.

Denver International Airport has fired its contractor on a huge redevelopment of the airport, abandoning a $1.8 billion contract and leaving a project partially finished at the country’s fifth-busiest airport.

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