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by Gibbon1
2387 days ago
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I've heard repeatedly that California in particular does not have enough engineering staff to manage contractors for state projects. That's a result of the US's obsession with neoliberal economics which sees those people are a waste of money and an impediment to getting things done. My dad worked for the government doing management and oversight. It takes a lot of work to evaluate and reject bad low ball bids. Even more work to create bids that you can hold contractors to and to weed out shysters. |
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This reminds me of when I used to own homes. It was generally easier to just do some home-repair job myself than deal with the hassles of finding a good contractor, and then having to deal with more hassles if the contractor didn't do it right.