Balfour Beatty is facing significant legal troubles linked to allegations over unsafe housing conditions at Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West .
Hundreds of current and former residents have come forward, launching lawsuits that claim the company concealed hazardous conditions and neglected needed repairs, resulting in wide-ranging health and economic impacts for military families.
The lawsuits — which now include more than 270 plaintiffs — allege Balfour Beatty systematically failed to address critical problems such as mold, water damage, structural defects and the presence of toxic substances like lead paint and asbestos.
Plaintiffs include both military and civilian families who, according to the claim, experienced collapsed ceilings, HVAC failures, plumbing issues and persistent

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