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Contractors blame 'toxic' relationship with City Hall for New Orleans road work delays
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:03 am
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:03 am
Shocking. New Orleans city government can't answer emails and phone calls when contractors and maintenance teams encounter unexpected or unplanned problems during roadwork.
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Contractors blame 'toxic' relationship with City Hall for New Orleans road work delays
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With New Orleans officials poised to crack down on road-work contractors for the half-finished projects clogging up city streets, industry representatives are pointing an accusatory finger back at City Hall.
During a City Council hearing Thursday, the regional manager for the Louisiana Associated General Contractors said that foot-dragging from bureaucrats leaves projects stalled – not industry incompetence.
When contractors rip up roads and discover unforeseen issues, they can wait months for word on how to proceed, and the lack of communication between the city and contractors has grown so serious that the relationship is best described as “toxic,” said Andre Kelly, who doubled down on those points under questioning from District A Council member Joe Giarrusso.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:04 am to frequent flyer
Least surprising news ever.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:05 am to frequent flyer
This isn’t an issue anywhere else in the State. I believe the contractors 100%
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:10 am to frequent flyer
Contractors should find a way to relay the message to local taxpayers.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:14 am to PeteRose
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Contractors should find a way to relay the message to local taxpayers.
I'm amazed that any journalist would write an article that doesn't shower dysfunctional progressive bureaucrats with praise and admiration. It's so rare to see a newspaper article that tries to get to the bottom of a story rather than just spreading their bullshite agenda.
Maybe there is some hope for that industry.....
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:14 am to Ancient Astronaut
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This isn’t an issue anywhere else in the State. I believe the contractors 100%
Fair, but most of the rest of the state didn't have FEMA money put on hold.
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Former officials under Landrieu have said previously that the city has a Dec. 31, 2023, deadline to wrap up the FEMA-funded projects.
I think the bigger mistake the city has made has been starting all of these at the same time. Not many places are at a completed stage, but we have all these projects that are like 10% done. Not to mention places that have the road work completed then the S&WB come and tear the new road up to work their part. It seems the issues, including this apparent lack of communication, all stem from trying to do everything at once instead of progressively working through the city.
I keep hearing that once this work is done, the roads will be about as good as they've ever been or better. I hope it's worth it, but it seems someone needs to get their shite together.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:21 am to TH03
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This isn’t an issue anywhere else in the State. I believe the contractors 100%
New Orleans probably has a lot of unmapped and undocumented gas lines, drainage lines, etc. And most are probably not in good shape.
So it wouldn't surprise me if a contractor is brought out to rework a catch basin and ends up finding a whole bunch of other things wrong.....then requests information or guidance from the city, who in turn ignores them entirely. Because New Orleans government's primary focus is to create paychecks, not to serve the taxpayers.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:33 am to frequent flyer
This shite is out of control.
The Walmsley corridor is a disaster.
Near Audobon Park, near Riverbend, Gentilly, Lakeview by Gen Diaz. So many areas they just ripped up blocks and let it sit.
I've never seen anything like it.
Uptown is by far the worst though. Yes they needed streets fixed but you have to have a plan to install new streets after you tear the old ones out.
Some areas it has been months with no work done.
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The Walmsley corridor is a disaster.
Near Audobon Park, near Riverbend, Gentilly, Lakeview by Gen Diaz. So many areas they just ripped up blocks and let it sit.
I've never seen anything like it.
Uptown is by far the worst though. Yes they needed streets fixed but you have to have a plan to install new streets after you tear the old ones out.
Some areas it has been months with no work done.
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Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:38 am to Napoleon
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Some areas it has been months with no work done.
Reminds me of my time living in Memphis. Only worse.
MLGW dug a 6' deep hole in our yard, then decided that they need to dig in the street instead. Then left both holes open for about 4 months.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:41 am to frequent flyer
New Orleans is governed like Luanda, Angola. Change my mind.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:44 am to SPEEDY
Destroya would essentially be committing suicide if she jumped from her confidence to her intelligence quotient.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:46 am to frequent flyer
This explains a lot actually.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:49 am to frequent flyer
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when contractors and maintenance teams encounter unexpected or unplanned problems during roadwork
How often can this really happen in a city as old as New Orleans? These contractors are just blaming the poor mayor and her administration.
This post was edited on 2/25/22 at 8:50 am
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:54 am to dewster
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Reminds me of my time living in Memphis. Only worse.
I despise the monopoly that is MLGW more than anyone; that being said I’ll give their road crews credit where it’s due, they’ve seriously surprised me in the past few years. They tore up Cooper from Central to Poplar about 18 months ago and I swear they had it repaved and finished in less than 10 days. Having watched HWY 42 sit torn up by my parents in Prairieville for years and years, it blew my mind how quick they finished.
The way they handled the recent ice storm outages dropped them right back down to bottom of the barrel for me though.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:55 am to frequent flyer
I know this isn't talked about much, but fixing streets is furthering white supremacy.
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:55 am to TH03
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I think the bigger mistake the city has made has been starting all of these at the same time. Not many places are at a completed stage, but we have all these projects that are like 10% done. Not to mention places that have the road work completed then the S&WB come and tear the new road up to work their part. It seems the issues, including this apparent lack of communication, all stem from trying to do everything at once instead of progressively working through the city.
I can tell you that I am directly involved in this work. What you are saying is poo poo. Example:
-met with the owner of one of these contractors yesterday adn the city owes him over $4M. Dating back 18 months. he has signed and approved by the city and the consulting eng. yet he cannot get paid.
starting too many jobs is not the issue. the problem no one wants to talk about is that the city has had this money for YEARS. the politicians have not figured a way to steal too much of it, and with a deadline, they need to use the money before they lose it. If congress goes back to the republicans, and there is another natural disaster anywhere in the country, i can see this money being put to work somewhere else.
soem jobs are patchwork projects, some are complete rebuilds...meaning drain, sewer, water, pavement. the only thing that the city has done correctly is that they NOW minimize situations that new construction is torn up.
in defense of the city, consulting engineers are lazy. add that to the city employees that are largely incapable of making decisions equals these insane delays that you see now.
at this point, there is +/-$1.2B yet to be spent. there are more than enough local contractors to bond this work. the bottleneck will be when/if this work is released, there are not even close enough DBE contractors to handle 37% of this $1.2B...and when they do not get paid for 4 months...they do not want to do this work.
As I type, the City of New Orleans is actively recruiting large contractors from other areas of the country to come bid this work. This information needs to be reported. This is just wrong.
All of this on top of vehicle and job trailer vandalism, and murders ON JOB SITES are never addressed by the city. Never.
anything else you want to know??
Posted on 2/25/22 at 8:59 am to Screaming Viking
Anyone that trusts government is clearly blind. And also obviously failed history class.
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