Highway rest stops going back up for bid after failed process

Massachusetts has restarted its search for bidders to rehabilitate and run 18 highway service plazas in the state after failing to close a deal last year amid a controversial process.

Last April, MassDOT awarded a 35-year lease to Irish company Applegreen to raze and rebuild nine rest stops, while refurbishing nine others. But the losing bidder, Waltham-based Global Partners, alleged that the process was unfair and sued, claiming their bid was $1 billion higher.

Applegreen eventually pulled out of the project, citing litigation threats, and MassDOT said it would be starting the process over. The Office of the Inspector General said in a report last month that the procurement process had “too many flaws,” and cited concerns about conflicts of interest…

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