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Rio cancels contract for Olympic tennis centre due to delays

January 15, 2016 11:01 IST
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Workers walk inside the Deodoro Sports Complex for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Ricardo de Albuquerque neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro

IMAGE: Workers walk inside the Deodoro Sports Complex for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in Ricardo de Albuquerque neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro (Image used for representational purposes). Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images

The city of Rio de Janeiro cancelled the construction contract for the Olympic tennis centre on Thursday, just 200 days before the start of the games, fining the consortium responsible for delays and breach of contract for the mostly finished venue.

Rio has slapped an 11 million reais ($2.7 million) fine on the consortium, according to an entry in the city's Official Gazette. The consortium is comprised of local builders IBEG Engenharia e Construções, Tangran Engenharia and Grupo Damiani.

RioCity Hall, which is responsible for the construction, did not say how the tennis centre, which is 90-percent complete, will be finished.

The consortium said in a statement it was "totally perplexed" by the cancelled contract and planned to go to court seeking compensation from the city for financial losses and damage to the member companies reputations.

Last week, laid off construction workers who had been building the venue protested outside, saying they were owed money by the consortium. A nearby shipping container caught fire after the protest, but no damage was done to Olympic facilities and no one was injured.

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