Yeah, especially in a case where the District is taking out short term loans in order to meet payroll. The catch with the lease certificate is that the first $40 million is definitely going to get paid out of that, but once they go over, who knows where that money comes from. I wouldn't want to be a finishing contractor here
Also, all the polish pieces and finishing touches that make new schools gleam will likely get contractor-grade touches.
Did they actually toss the furniture the put in the shipping containers? They might need those desks for the new school. Or, maybe they will just ship things over shuttered Orrington.
The worst case is if it reaches a point where the contractors fear they won't get paid so they stop work.
Which…. seems possible
Yeah, especially in a case where the District is taking out short term loans in order to meet payroll. The catch with the lease certificate is that the first $40 million is definitely going to get paid out of that, but once they go over, who knows where that money comes from. I wouldn't want to be a finishing contractor here
Also, all the polish pieces and finishing touches that make new schools gleam will likely get contractor-grade touches.
Did they actually toss the furniture the put in the shipping containers? They might need those desks for the new school. Or, maybe they will just ship things over shuttered Orrington.