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by abduhl
1205 days ago
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You honestly think that the federal government would be more effective at managing consultants? The majority of additional costs in any underground job fall into one of two buckets: third party disputes or differing site conditions. A national agency will do no better than a local agency at managing these and will probably be worse because they won’t have any relationship with the locals. At the end of the day an infrastructure project has to be built locally, not in Washington. I won’t even touch the fact that most infrastructure jobs are only partially funded by the federal government with the remainder funded by local tax or rate payers. The federal government has no interest in cost controls beyond their own money and the residents of State X have no interest in funding more of the infrastructure of State Y than they already do. |
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