Associate Athletic Director Arthur Johnson said Friday that the collapse of four floors of the Centergy garage "played a significant role" in the university's decision.
He said the school hadn't signed a contract with Hardin Construction Co. but had sent the company a letter of intent the Friday before the collapse and that pre-construction work began June 29, the day of the Atlanta collapse. The following week, UGA decided to give the contract to another company, Brasfield & Gorrie.
Barkley Russell, a spokeswoman for Hardin, did not immediately return a call seeking comment Friday afternoon.
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