Worker, developer 'complications' put elevated border highway behind schedule
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- The elevated viaduct being constructed just south of the border in Tijuana likely won't be ready for another year due to worker conflicts over compensation and payment schedules, according to Víctor Gabriel González Mendivil, president of Mexican Construction Industry Consortium in Baja California.It was supposed to be done last October.When finished, the roadway will be a little more than 6 miles long stretching from Tijuana's coast all the way to the
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