Prince George company sues developer of wood pellet plant

By Bob Mackin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Prince George Citizen A Prince George construction company says it is owed $1.7 million after working to dismantle the former Canfor Oriented Strand Board (OSB) plant in Fort Nelson. JDT Construction Ltd. filed a notice of civil claim in BC Supreme Court’s Prince George registry on July 30, claiming Peak North America Construction Ltd. and Peak Fort Nelson Properties Ltd. have not paid invoices dating back almost two years. None of the allegations has been tested in court. The defendants have yet to file a statement of defence. The lawsuit said JDT, under its agreement with Canal Flats-based PNA “supplied equipment and labour to dismantle and remove industrial structures and fixtures, including stranders, outfeed conveyors, green bins, dryers, blenders, dry bins, resin tanks,…

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