Julmac Contracting Ltd., an Ontario-based firm, is suing the New Brunswick government, claiming that it faces unfair, onerous requirements compared to local companies on projects like the Marysville and Centennial bridges. Julmac alleges these practices lead to delays and increased costs, disadvantaging them against local competitors who face less stringent standards. The firm is seeking $27 million in damages for these alleged discrepancies and for future lost profits. The case highlights concerns about possible uneven playing fields in regional government contracting.
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