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Contractors file $15.8 million in liens on Royal Caribbean Cruises headquarters project

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Contractors file $15.8 million in liens on Royal Caribbean Cruises headquarters project

Contractors have filed $15.8 million in mechanics liens on the stalled $300 million Royal Caribbean Cruises headquarters expansion in Miami, according to Miami-Dade County public records.

The liens had  an unpaid balance of about $15.6 million as of Aug. 26, according to the records, indicated by the search results here.

Clerk’s File No Doc Type Rec Date Rec Book/Page Plat Book/Page Blk Legal Misc Ref First Party (Code)Second Party (Code)
2020 R 292751 LIE 5/21/2020 31943 / 529
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD (R)
KELLER NORTH AMERICA INC
2020 R 303304 LIE 5/28/2020 31950 / 3044
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD (R)
LION PLUMBING SUPPLY INC
2020 R 328973 LIE 6/11/2020 31968 / 3107
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD (R)
SUNCOAST POST TENSION LTD CORPORATION
2020 R 328974 LIE 6/11/2020 31968 / 3108
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD (R)
SUNCOAST POST TENSION LTD CORPORATION
2020 R 449881 LIE 8/17/2020 32052 / 939
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES (R)
BAKER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION
2020 R 478999 LIE 8/26/2020 32070 / 4539
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISES LTD (R)
PLAZA CONSTRUCTION GROUP FLORIDA LLC

 

Construction Dive reported that Baker Concrete Construction has the largest active lien against the Royal Caribbean project, located at the Port of Miami, in the amount of almost $11.7 million, followed by Kenneth Brest, a sub-subcontractor hired by Baker. Brest has filed liens totaling almost $2.7 million. Other active lienholders are Gancedo Lumber, which claims it is owed $84,434, and Keller North America, which says it is owed more than $1.1 million.

Project developer CBRE and general contractor Plaza Construction announced the start of construction on what Royal Caribbean characterized as Miami’s “first true corporate campus” last summer. In March, however, Royal Caribbean announced it had halted construction due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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