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[quote=Anonymous] A contractor messed up. DCRA got involved. The investigator reported that the contractor had messed up. He has to re-do the work. Then, he offers $$$ instead, just to be done with the matter. I get estimates that demonstrate how much more is needed. Time passes. I follow up and send additional estimates. They contact the contractor. He offers less than the initial amount and concludes that this is his final offer. DCRA can make him re-do the work, they have no standing in pressuring him to offer more to cover the work. What would you do? How would you counter the "final offer"? It falls short and this work is not something that could be ignored. If he came up a bit, I would settle for the compromise. I am also interested in being done with this. The DCUM community is comprised of a lot of take-no-shit folks. I'm hoping to hear from you! [/quote]
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