For the retail chain "Rimi "Lituva" rental store in Vilnius - it was out of business for half a year due to construction defects - the company "BM House” seeks to claim more than 1,57 million from various contractors. euros.
At the beginning of January, the Vilnius District Court rejected the request of "BM būstas" to arrest the companies "Tiksli forma", "Gjensidige", "Sweco Lietuva", "Vilniaus rentinys", "Ekspa Pro", "Stratbys projektų ekspertises centras", SPKT, "Lakaja", "Inservis" and "Mano būstas" assets.
"When the defendants are operating companies participating in various projects, including public procurements, not refusing to apply temporary protective measures, but, on the contrary, their application by seizing the assets and funds of each company could complicate the execution of the future court decision, if due to the restrictions applied they would cease their activities," the court ruling reads.
After the new store was reopened in October 2017, Igor Leontjevs, head of "BM būsta", told BNS that the repair of defects and examinations cost about 800. euros. Then it was also announced that the deformations of the floor were due to an error by the designers.
629,9 thousand The environmental protection department of the Vilnius region has also filed a claim for damage to several companies worth EUR. The property of "Vilniaus rentinio" of such value was seized.
The new Rimi store on Linkmenų Street in the capital was closed in April, five months after opening.
The main contractor of the building was the now bankrupt Molėtai construction company "Lakaja". Investments in 5,6 thousand sq. The network does not disclose the square footage of the store.
Author: Evelina Povilaitytė
