EdmTrekker
Senior Member
“If TransEd felt they could not meet the outlined project milestones, they should have either included that in their bid or not submitted a bid. Maybe they did and the City did move forward with TransEd regardless, but I suspect we'll never know.”
No doubt the City couof be heading to court to enforce recovery of penalty provisions if warranted and if the City is clearly not at risk. BUT as you point out if the City project team acquiesced regarding schedule, specifications or compromised anything price wise I doubt the public will see this unfold in court - the P3 will have the upper hand in exposing the City’s incompetence and the City will try to negotiate a settlement behind close doors. This assumes the City poked its nose in where it should not have … and I would bet they did.
No doubt the City couof be heading to court to enforce recovery of penalty provisions if warranted and if the City is clearly not at risk. BUT as you point out if the City project team acquiesced regarding schedule, specifications or compromised anything price wise I doubt the public will see this unfold in court - the P3 will have the upper hand in exposing the City’s incompetence and the City will try to negotiate a settlement behind close doors. This assumes the City poked its nose in where it should not have … and I would bet they did.