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City approves $62,378 payment to contractor as pavilion project faces manufacturing delay; council members press contractor for schedule

3781217 · June 11, 2025
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Crowley approved payment request No. 7 to Prestige Construction Group but several council members criticized schedule delays caused after the metal building manufacturer reportedly declared bankruptcy. Contractor and city engineer said underground work is complete and final shop drawings are expected before foundation work can proceed.

The Crowley City Council authorized payment request number 7—$62,378.33—to Prestige Construction Group for the downtown parking-pavilion project, but several council members pressed the contractor on a delay tied to building-shop drawings.

Jordan Lewis, project manager for Prestige Construction Group, told the council that “all underground electrical, plumbing, and sewer have been completed” but the metal-building manufacturer that supplies the engineered structure failed to deliver final…

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