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Why are Oklahoma's roads so crappy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Swab" data-source="post: 2587762" data-attributes="member: 34588"><p>To be honest, I haven't been a part of any out of state work, so I'm no help there. I'm going to assume that they are similar to Oklahoma. As far as spending goes, there is always more cost than what the contract shows. Engineering, testing, special permits (when applicable) are all in addition to the lowest responsible bid.</p><p></p><p>Edit- Infrastructure not included in contract is also paid by the owner. Which can include natural gas pipelines, communications and power lines, etc. Which are done under separate contracts which add even more costs. Like I said before, it's more complicated than some realize.</p><p></p><p>Sent from the land of teepee's and buffaloes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swab, post: 2587762, member: 34588"] To be honest, I haven't been a part of any out of state work, so I'm no help there. I'm going to assume that they are similar to Oklahoma. As far as spending goes, there is always more cost than what the contract shows. Engineering, testing, special permits (when applicable) are all in addition to the lowest responsible bid. Edit- Infrastructure not included in contract is also paid by the owner. Which can include natural gas pipelines, communications and power lines, etc. Which are done under separate contracts which add even more costs. Like I said before, it's more complicated than some realize. Sent from the land of teepee's and buffaloes [/QUOTE]
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