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Monday, April 21, 2025

Florida contractor settles whistleblower lawsuit over Warhol Bridge work - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

A Florida painting contractor has agreed to pay the federal government $338,000 to settle a whistleblower lawsuit alleging the underpayment of workers who helped rehabilitate the Andy Warhol Bridge in 2016.

Southern Road & Bridge LLC, of Tarpon Springs, agreed to the settlement after a lawsuit was filed claiming the company had used undocumented workers who had been misclassified to pay them less than the prevailing wage rate during bridge work, which the contract required. The whistleblower lawsuit was filed by attorney and former Allegheny County Councilman Edward J. Kress and Carnegie-based International Union of Painters & Allied Trades District Council 57.

Mr. Kress served as a Republican member of County Council from 2014 to 2017.

“When a contractor is not following the contract specifications, it makes it harder for an honest contractor to get that job,” Mr. Kress said. “It’s not just union members — you want to make sure everyone its being treated fairly. I want to make sure we look after people.”

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The whistleblowers were represented by Andrew M. Stone, of Stone Law Firm LLC, and Don McKenna of Farris, Riley & Pitt LP, of Birmingham, Ala. The False Claims Act allows citizens to file lawsuits against individuals, businesses and others who’ve defrauded the federal government.

The whistleblowers and their attorneys receive a percentage of the...



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