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Exeter sues Harvey Construction over middle school project

Exeter sues Harvey Construction over middle school project

STRATHAM — The Exeter Regional Cooperative School District has filed a lawsuit against Harvey Construction Corporation, claiming the company failed to properly repair the damage it caused to the Cooperative Middle School gym.

The civil suit filed in Rockingham Superior Court accuses the Bedford-based company of breach of contract and warranty, negligent misrepresentation, violation of the state’s Consumer Protection Act and unjust enrichment. The district is seeking to recoup damages, costs and attorney fees.

Harvey Construction was hired by the school district in 2020 to construct the $17.8 million expansion and renovation of the middle school building at 100 Academic Way in Stratham. The expansion added 38,000 square feet to the school while also renovating 22,200 square feet of existing space and took more than a year to complete. The addition included 10 new classrooms, a new kitchen, a new cafeteria and a new multipurpose room.

The suit relates to the water damage caused to the existing gymnasium floor that abuts the addition following a Dec. 1, 2020, rain event.

Exeter sues Harvey Construction over middle school project

Lawsuit alleges Harvey Construction caused gym flooding

The suit alleges that Harvey failed to protect the gymnasium from water infiltration when it was working on the addition. Rainwater, the suit states, “flooded a hallway and entered the gym through interior doors” and “infiltrated a portion of the wooden gymnasium floor.”

  • May 19, 2023