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National News See other National News Articles Title: The amount of money it costs to build things privately vs. publicly is absolutely astonishing. ItÂ’s as if the two are coming from different planets. The city I live in is along a river, and 6 years ago they wanted to build a park along the river. There was a proposal and a public hearing for the park. The park would consist of 1/2 miles of concrete sidewalks, 8 Benches, 1 Gazebo, 2.5 acres of grass (not sod, but that spry on seed mulch stuff), and a small play area for kids (~30′ x 30′) The plans were laid out, the art work was made public, and the city said that they had enough surplus to pay for it. It was voted on, passed, and the final budget was $7.5 Million. They hired a company to do the work, no questions asked, and the work begun. They said it would take 12 weeks to complete and the park would be opened before the 4th of July. Two years later, and another $5,000,000 the park was still not completed. The construction company disappeared and Eventually the city sold the naming rights to a local company and they completed the park and they completed the park (Slightly less then was first presented to the community). And it opened to no fanfare just over 3 years after it was scheduled to. Here is where it gets fucked up. During that time my wife and I decided to get a paved driveway. We had only gravel before and when we got our tax refund we decided to upgrade. Its a 90′ x 12′ driveway and we hired a well respected local company to do it. They were at my home for ~ a week and the owner was there everyday. We both smoke so I would go out and shoot the shit with him daily. One day the topic of the city park came up. He said that he put a bid on the contract for the 1/2 mile sidewalk and the benches, and he bid $120,000 for the job. He said that he was denied the contract because it was (some legal word for all or nothing). That since he couldnt to the grass or the Gazebo he couldnt get any part of the contract. He went on to say that he could have laid that sidewalk in a week and still made over $60,000 in profits. I dont know what actually happened with that park, why it cost over $12,000,000 and why the company never finished it. And the fucked up part is that nobody in my community seems to care. But when you see someone doing the exact same work, and they come in at 1% of what was paid, even if the sod was $100,000 and the Gazebo was $100,000 and the play area $100,000 that would only be $420,000. Where does all the money go? Why are even small cities like mine still so very susceptible to this type of corruption? YES Fuck the crumbling infrastructure but its not becasue we dont pay a lot of money towards it, and its not that a lot of money makes it there. Its that once it gets there is Gets lost and the jobs are never finished, over-budget, pay too much in the first place, and all the good intentions simply disappear. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Horse (#0)
When I worked for the Military, the government "engineers" estimated it would cost $800,000 to demolish the building. The bids came in all the local companies bids were just under the $800,000, one company in Ohio bid was $300,000 all the locals got upset, the Ohio company came in and told these local ass wipes that they are going to recycle 80% of the material. They had to give him the contract. He also told them that if he did not give him the contract, he will go to court and expose the entire group to, government and local companies, working together.
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