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Originally Posted by cj2112
Kellog, Brown and Root have extensive experience with these types of projects, they also have the capital to be able to undertake such projects. Would you rather these projects were awarded to contractors incapable of making payroll, or purchasing the materials, or even qualifying for the necessary performance bond for a project such as this?
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I don't agree that it is an either/or decision as you have stated it. Is it not possible that an open bidding process with a known damage reconstruction RFP might bring forward equally competent providers? Certainly, Bush's executive decision to override comparable pay laws in the area will make it pretty damn easy to meet payroll.