McKee Defends Use of Indicted Contractor to Continue to Do Washington Bridge Work

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McKee Defends Use of Indicted Contractor to Continue to Do Washington Bridge Work

L-R RIDOT Director Peter Alviti and Governor Dan McKee PHOTO: GoLocal
Governor Dan McKee is defending his decision to use a contractor to conduct emergency repairs to the Washington Bridge that is presently under state indictment.

The emergency repair work, which is expected to cost in the tens of millions of dollars, is being awarded by McKee without a bidding process.

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The company — Barletta Heavy Division — is not only under state indictment but also signed a non-prosecution agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice and paid $1.5 million for its role in dumping contaminated soil in a residential neighborhood in Providence. 

One of the top employees of the company, the supervisor over the 6/10 project, Dennis Ferreira pled guilty to federal felony charges for his role.

The federal and state enforcement actions took place after a two-year investigation by GoLocalProv that unveiled the dumping by Barletta and the impact on neighbors in the Olneyville neighborhood.

The dumping was part of the $400 plus million Rhode Island Department of Transportation 6/10 project overseen by Director Peter Alviti.

McKee supporter and Laborers; International's Michael Sabitoni and Barletta CEO Vin Barletta PHOTO: GoLocal
GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle asked McKee at Wednesday’s press briefing about the continued use of Barletta on the Washington Bridge.

“Governor, do you think it's appropriate to give the contract for the repair work to a company that signed a federal non-prosecution agreement on contamination at 610 and is currently under state indictment — what type of message does it send to the people in the state?” asked Nagle. 

McKee said, “I'm going to go to wherever I can get the work done quickest to get the highways open. I'll let the legal process, there is one, you know, run out its course, but right now, my top priority is reopening the bridge. Uh, we're doing everything we can to make that happen, and I feel comfortable that we're making the right decisions,” said McKee.

U.S. Attorney Zachary Cunha told GoLocal at the time of the federal enforcement action, “When federal tax dollars fund work in our communities, we expect that the government will get what it bargains for. In this case, that didn’t happen.  [This] resolution should serve as a reminder to any company or corporate official that, when the government is footing the bill, false statements have consequences.”   

Under Alviti's tenure at RIDOT, the Massachusetts contractor has been awarded the 6/10 project, the Henderson Bridge, the Washington Bridge project, 146 project, and now the emergency repair work on the Washington Bridge.

In total, Barletta has received about $500 million in contracts from the Alviti-led RIDOT.

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RI Attorney General Peter Neronha PHOTO: GoLocal
Federal and State Enforcement Actions and Indictments Against Barletta and Its Employee

Attorney General Peter Neronha announced in January that his office had charged Barletta and the former employee with illegally dumping thousands of tons of contaminated fill at project sites in Providence during the construction of the Route 6/10 Interchange construction project.

“As alleged in the Information, Mr. Ferreira and Barletta used the 6/10 site as an environmental dumping ground, and not only for Rhode Island waste. Worse yet, they made Rhode Island a dumping ground for Massachusetts waste,” said Neronha in January. “Their actions come at the expense of Rhode Islander’s public health and their environment. Rhode Island’s environmental and public health laws exist for a reason. To keep Rhode Islanders safe, and to preserve our environment. We will continue to aggressively enforce those laws. Because Rhode Islanders deserve nothing less.”

As alleged in the criminal information, in July 2020, the defendants authorized the disposal of more than 4,500 tons of stone and soil contaminated with hazardous materials at the Route 6/10 Interchange construction project.

Long-time Barletta employee 6/10 Project Supervisor Dennis Ferreira has pled guilty to federal charges and is facing RI indictment PHOTO: GoLocal
In 2020, Ferreira was the Superintendent of the Route 6/10 Interchange construction project and as alleged in the information, possessed broad authority over the project, including the acquisition of material to be used on site.

As alleged in the information, Barletta is required to analyze any fill brought to the 6/10 project site for contaminants and must certify any fill be suitable for use at the site.

It is alleged that the defendants sourced known contaminated fill from the site of the Pawtucket/Central Falls Commuter Rail Station on the border of Pawtucket and Central Falls, and from a Barletta materials stockpile in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Mass. The site of the Pawtucket/Central Falls Commuter Rail Station has been used as a rail yard for nearly 150 years and the presence of soil contaminants, including arsenic and PAH’s, have been previously confirmed. At the Jamaica Plain site, Barletta stockpiled contaminated stone generated from railbed replacement work they conducted on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) B and C Green lines," said Neronha's office when announcing the indictment.

As alleged in the information, the defendants authorized the transport of approximately 1,114 tons of contaminated soil from the Pawtucket/Central Falls site and approximately 3,460 tons of contaminated stone from the Jamaica Plain site to the 6/10 project site.

It is also alleged that in late July 2020, state officials with DEM and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (DOT) asked Ferreira for an environmental certification for the transported stone, and he provided an environmental testing report with analysis from another site, to hide the fact that the 6/10 site stone was contaminated, said Neronha's office.


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