A long-planned Veterans Affairs hospital being built in Denver, already hundreds of millions of dollars over its $604 million budget, has turned into a billion-dollar boondoggle for the agency. The contractor, Kiewit-Turner, blames the VA for ignoring agreements to submit plans that can be built within budget and has asked a federal board overseeing civilian contract disputes to let the company walk away from the job. Problems with the building emerged in January, when letters between the builder and the VA revealed the project to be running some $200 million over budget, with Kiewit-Turner blaming a pricey design that was only partially completed by the time it entered into the contract. The two sides subsequently agreed — via a handwritten agreement — to build the hospital within the original budget, with the VA in charge of submitting a new, pared-down design reflecting a number of cost-saving measures. But in a July 8 complaint to the Civilian Board of Contract Appeals,
HAPPY EIGHT TRACK TAPE DAY!! When : Always April 11th Eight Track Tape Day brings back fond memories of the sixties and seventies. During this era, eight track tapes ruled the music world. America's love of the automobile, was a driving force in creating the demand for musical cassette formats. For those who grew up in this era, an eight track tape player in your home and your car was an essential. It was eventually replaced by cassette and other formats for storing music. Eight Track Tape Day is a day to bring back fond memories of the sixties and seventies. If you still have tapes and a player, by all means enjoy the day listening to some great music. If not, just spend a few minutes looking back in time to when you loved your eight track tapes! Did you know? Eight track tapes were created by the jet maker William Lear. Anybody have a matchbook?
The Membership Committee held their quarterly New Member Breakfast yesterday at Paradise Bakery at the Tempe Marketplace. What a fantastic group of new members! We are extremely proud to introduce: Our new members getting to know each other & Paul - the current year Co-Chair of the committee. Lindsey Benson, CBIZ MHM, LLC Janice Lajoie, GE Capital -Corporate Finance Joe Owens, Big J Enterprises, LLC Dakota Serna, CRS Mitzi Tadin, KSK Electric, INC Catherine Wendt, Syscon, INC Marj & Anne were also able to attend the breakfast & welcome our new members! Please make sure you say hi to our new members at our next lunch - they are a great group of people and they are all a welcome addition to the VoS chapter of CFMA!
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