Fuller has a project manager
Good decision to hire an at-risk manger to keep the project on track.
From the MWDN:
“The construction manager at-risk will be a partner both in the
design and construction phases. By bringing them on during the design
phase, they’ll be at the table,” said Project Manager Joel Seeley.
The
firm will provide guidance on construction logistics and traffic
concerns as well as cost estimates for each phase and ways to minimize
obstacles before building begins. During construction, the firm will act
as a “construction partner,” by making sure the site is safe and
“building the building to the quality that meets and exceeds all of our
expectations.”
2 Comments:
Great idea, but isn't there any Framingham resident who could have been hired to do this job?
There may well be... but for a project of this size and expense, going with a large company who does this same thing for other communities is a good thing. We do have Jim Polini, but he dosen't have the time. I won't guess at the size of the cost overruns or major set backs that could happen, but I'll be surprised if this project does not have some major set backs before completion. We need a company that can look at the big picture and help control the unexpected problems.
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