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May 7, 2012
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — The state reached a deal and cut loose the contractor on what had become the most expensive highway project in Oregon since the days of interstate construction.
Under the deal, a subsidiary of Granite Construction Inc. returns $15 million of the $173 million the state has paid for work to straighten a 10-mile stretch of Highway 20 through the Coast Range where landslides have knocked four bridges out of alignment.
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