LinkLinks Curbed: Audit: D.C. may be overpaying for transportation projects due to small number of contract bidders By Editor On Apr 16, 2019 Last updated Apr 16, 2019 38 Share Paving roads and laying the groundwork for infrastructure projects in the District could be costing taxpayers more than is necessary, according to a recent audit by the D.C. inspector general’s office. The audit found that the District “may not have obtained the best value” for almost $300 million in transportation projects from October 2015 through September 2017, largely because of “limited vendor participation” in bidding for local construction contracts. DC Department of TransportationDC Office of the Inspector GeneralTransportation 38 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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