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Oklahoma construction company alleges it is owed $374,000

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Oklahoma construction company alleges it is owed $374,000

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WEST UNION — An Oklahoma construction company is suing three clients, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

3-C Contracting LLC of Antlers, Oklahoma, filed a complaint May 11 in Doddridge Circuit Court against Antero Midstream LLC, Antero Resources Corporation and Boulder Energy Solutions LLC, alleging the defendants failed to tender payment for sums properly due and owing.

According to the complaint, 3-C Contracting agreed to provide certain materials to the defendants for the construction of the natural gas South Canton Compressor Station in Doddridge County. Specifically, the suit says Boulder contracted with plaintiff to provide clamps to be used on the project for the total amount of $653,794. 

However, despite supplying materials in strict compliance with the defendants, 3-C says it was not paid $374.329.50 for materials provided and despite numerous good faith attempts to collect the payment. 

The plaintiff alleges the defendants have failed to pay monies due and owing for materials received for the South Canton Compressor Station project.

3-C Contracting seeks trial by jury, judgment of $374,329.50, plus pre- and post-judgment interest, costs incurred, and all other relief the court deems just and appropriate. It is represented by attorneys Norm Daniels and Wesley V. Queen of Daniels Law Firm, PLLC in Charleston.

Doddridge Circuit Court case number 18-C-10

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