Submitted by ToffeeFever t3_11e2m0y in nyc
GreatStateOfSadness t1_jadxsg4 wrote
Reply to comment by meteoraln in Consultants Gone Wild by ToffeeFever
Cheaper contractors usually result in shoddier work. When I was doing consulting with city and regional governments, it was not uncommon for a government to pick one of our competitors because they promised to get the work done for half the price. Then, six months later, it becomes evident that the competitor vastly underbid and ended up delivering results that were well below expectations. The government then has to basically throw that work out and start over.
meteoraln t1_jadz4oh wrote
A good example - the Freedom Tower in NYC, over 100 stories tall, was built with $4 billion. NYC is currently looking to spend $12 billion on renovating, not building, the Port Authority bus station. Maybe the government should use the Freedom Tower builders? Maybe NYC has incompetent managers that can’t be trusted to run and direct the builders.
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