...from the back cove sewer project, yet?
Gotta be pushing three years and I don't see many changes. Must have more money that needs laundering.
Half kidding. Wth is going on with that project though?
...from the back cove sewer project, yet?
Gotta be pushing three years and I don't see many changes. Must have more money that needs laundering.
Half kidding. Wth is going on with that project though?
You can get updates here.
https://www.portlandmaine.gov/1106/Back-Cove-South-Storage-Facility
According to that link, this project was set for 894 days. Starting 3/28/19 and finishing 9/29/22.
It's now 3/25/23 and it's the same gaping hole in the ground it's been for a long time.
I'm just curious if anyone has any insight into why this is approaching a year over due.
Perhaps covid impacted progress? And the ability to get materials needed to complete the job within their presented timeline?
I'm sure that didn't help.
what do you have against giant underground concrete swimming pools? If you're so smart what would you do with the money?
Same contractors that messed up the top of Free Street for a year?
It’s being paid by federal and state money.
Nice try tho.
There isn't any group that is better at carelessly over spending and stuffing contractor's pockets than the federal and state governments. Especially where this project was essentially mandated by the Feds, that just give the contractor's even more leverage to burn money.
I agree that the project has taken way too long for what it is. The area they are currently digging is all backfill from the fire in the 1860s, so it's not like they are having to blast bedrock.
Yep. Im not shocked a gov project is over schedule, just curious as to why and surprised at the lack of questions about why it's still a mud pit. Simply asking questions brings down votes. Weird.
There are downvotes because its a naive question. Just being honest. No government insider is gonna spill the beans
I don't think it naive to wonder why a public project is way over schedule and has apparently stalled - and I certainly don't think it's naive to expect an explanation.
Its not naive to wonder. To post the question on reddit expecting an answer is
Nicholas_K_516 t1_jdp483b wrote
Construction industry insider here. Sargent has had major problems I have heard, no details. All I know is that they are far behind schedule due to some unforeseen issue. Companies usually don’t share why they are behind on a project with other companies so unfortunately I don’t have the full details. My company does not work with Sargent at all so our relationship with them is limited.