Overview
- Shane Trucking and Excavating pulled its crew from the Music City Loop site, saying it has received about five percent of what it is owed after payment terms shifted from 15 to 60 days.
- Boring Company vice president David Buss told local reporters the firm identified invoicing errors and would wire outstanding invoices by the end of the day Wednesday, with a full audit to follow.
- The subcontractor says multiple OSHA complaints were filed over PPE and shoring practices, while the company says it was unaware of complaints and would review the concerns.
- Shane alleges a Boring representative tried to hire his welders directly, which he called a breach of contract; the company says poaching subcontractor staff is not its practice.
- Shane says his crew had been building the tunnel boring machine and that work has stopped, raising questions from state officials about oversight and potential liability on the leased site.