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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4020762" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>You certainly spun that way out of what I was pointing out, and completely attempted to cover up for whoever fawked up and signed off that job on the Kilpatrick extension. </p><p>We have gone after contractors with a vengeance when we found out they were screwing us by shoddy work and inflating expenses. Granted I was in a different industry, but it makes no difference in the end. When a contract is let, there are standards to be met that have been laid out by the contracting agency. In your case ODOT, in my case a public utility.</p><p> There should be no difference in accountability for the work performed. There is no way in hell we would have allowed a contractor in the power plant to half ass install a new electrical system and signed off on it. There were technicians like me that went wire by wire for months to verify everything was correct and verified before the contract was signed. Thats how project managers should work. That's how ours worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4020762, member: 5412"] You certainly spun that way out of what I was pointing out, and completely attempted to cover up for whoever fawked up and signed off that job on the Kilpatrick extension. We have gone after contractors with a vengeance when we found out they were screwing us by shoddy work and inflating expenses. Granted I was in a different industry, but it makes no difference in the end. When a contract is let, there are standards to be met that have been laid out by the contracting agency. In your case ODOT, in my case a public utility. There should be no difference in accountability for the work performed. There is no way in hell we would have allowed a contractor in the power plant to half ass install a new electrical system and signed off on it. There were technicians like me that went wire by wire for months to verify everything was correct and verified before the contract was signed. Thats how project managers should work. That's how ours worked. [/QUOTE]
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