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A Colorado contractor and the city it built a mountaintop visitor center for are accusing each other of breach of contract over unresolved issues with the project.
GE Johnson Construction Co. Inc. filed a lawsuit against the city of Colorado Springs in March in state district court, alleging the city still owed it money for change orders and compensable delays on the Pikes Peak Summit Visitor Center project. Meanwhile, the city has filed a countersuit, alleging the contractor has refused to address issues with the construction of a parking lot and installation of a water treatment system.