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Accutex Construction seeks more than $30,000 for allegedly defective concrete

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GALVESTON – A Walter County contractor alleges that a Galveston County company provided defective concrete and is seeking the removal of a mechanic's lien.

Accutex Construction LLC filed a complaint on Aug. 4 in the Galveston County District Court against Mainland Concrete Inc. alleging breach of contract and negligence.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff is a general contractor for the construction of a Harley Davidson facility in La Marque. The suit states it ordered concrete from the defendant in April and May and that part of this order was defective. The suit states the plaintiff withheld $33,406 from the defendant because of the costs needed to correct the concrete.

The suit states that the defendant filed an original contractor's affidavit of claim for mechanic's lien on the project in July and falsely asserted it was owed $33,406.

The plaintiff and seeks $33,406, removal of mechanic’s lien on the subject property, attorneys’ fees, costs and interest and such other relief that the court deems appropriate. It is represented by Toby C. Easley of Easley Law Firm PLLC in Houston.

Galveston County District Court case number 17-CV-0946

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