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Originally Posted by Daradon
I've used that argument when it comes to infrastructure, I totally get what your saying. I wonder if it means as much for private projects though. I really don't know. I have a feeling a high end centerpiece project like an arena might not change much. But I admit, I could be wrong. It'd actually be interesting to find out.
Anyone have any idea on how to do that?
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I think private project even more so. Public projects always appear to have massive cost and schedule over-runs and we as the public never see what if any penalties there are. Private contracts have penalties in the contract for cost and schedule overruns. I think that public money is not money that is earned like a typical business, it's just collected, and therefore not handled with the same care.