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the construction of the nationamp;#39;s fastest highway flawed from the beginning those are the claims of the new owners of the 85 mile an hour section of state highway 130 the tollway runs west of Austin from Georgetown down to Seguin a private company owns and collects tolls on the southern end partnering with TxDOT to build the road back in 2007 last night on KXAN news at 10:00 we told you about the crashes and deaths that have happened since that highway opened tonight we reveal a bankruptcy filing showing builders knew the highway was coming apart now forcing a multi-million dollar fix the nationamp;#39;s fastest highway has held on to a secret after opening in 2012 this billion-dollar bypass is undergoing major surgery the reason a federal lawsuit claims the people who built it made some mistakes before they ever opened the southern section of SH 130 Iamp;#39;ve been in this business for four years when I came out here in the first time I had never seen a road with thi