Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how mediocre politicians get one term.
Way to go Muriel.
Bring on Kenyan, Karl or gasp, Vince Grey.
Talk about ACTUAL corruption.
I'm sorry, but what have Kenyan or Karl done that was corrupt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Gilbane won the contract.
Let's see if they actually bring it in for the $6 million.
I think Gilbane is a good choice and they do a bunch of work in this area and have local staff. I have friends and neighbors who are site managers. That being said, $6 million seems low for the work needed at St. Elizabeth's, right? I'm not a pro but that isn't a lot of money for a campus that size.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how mediocre politicians get one term.
Way to go Muriel.
Bring on Kenyan, Karl or gasp, Vince Grey.
Talk about ACTUAL corruption.
I'm sorry, but what have Kenyan or Karl done that was corrupt?
Anonymous wrote:This is how mediocre politicians get one term.
Way to go Muriel.
Bring on Kenyan, Karl or gasp, Vince Grey.
Talk about ACTUAL corruption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how mediocre politicians get one term.
Way to go Muriel.
Bring on Kenyan, Karl or gasp, Vince Grey.
Talk about ACTUAL corruption.
Vince Grey would actually be a breath of fresh air. Seriously.
Yes. For Gray detractors, please cite how he enriched himself while serving as mayor.
No one is accusing Bowser of enriching herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how mediocre politicians get one term.
Way to go Muriel.
Bring on Kenyan, Karl or gasp, Vince Grey.
Talk about ACTUAL corruption.
Vince Grey would actually be a breath of fresh air. Seriously.
Yes. For Gray detractors, please cite how he enriched himself while serving as mayor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And Gilbane won the contract.
Let's see if they actually bring it in for the $6 million.
I think Gilbane is a good choice and they do a bunch of work in this area and have local staff. I have friends and neighbors who are site managers. That being said, $6 million seems low for the work needed at St. Elizabeth's, right? I'm not a pro but that isn't a lot of money for a campus that size.
This is just for putting in the roads and sidewalks as well as water and electrical infrastructure. Given the cost disparity, it is a no brainer to not go with Ft Myer. It does raise the question of how much Ft Myer and other preferred contractors were receiving for other projects and where that extra money ended up. I notice Adrian Fenty doesn't work these days. I guess he made a killing being Mayor.
Fenty is working at Perkins Coie (law firm). Has been there for 3+ years.