Katrina cost MDOT about proverb

 Katrina cost MDOT about $125 million in quick release funds. Those reimbursements will come, but if they are slow it could delay the project (Hwy. 25).

 When we started the upgrade project planning in 2004, the cost estimate was around $2 million. Since then, the total project costs have increased to $3 million in order for us to meet the state's requirements. It just keeps getting tougher and more costly to meet all the regulations.

 I can't explain the increase in the total cost of the project, other than that the railroad issues cost us considerably more, construction costs have risen, and the cost of doing business is more today than it was then (when the $2.7 million estimate was developed).

 Whether the delay-specific 'tab' for GE shareholders is $122 million--or even more of the $800 million of PCB-related costs--the bottom line is clear: this is a staggering amount of money and an astounding use of corporate funds to postpone the inevitable. The fact is that GE will have to clean up its toxic PCB pollution.

 We don't know the parameters that the Army Corps of Engineers require for the funding of an emergency project yet, but having said that, it's important that Nags Head begin to look at numbers for a locally-funded project. To be safe we rounded off a projected cost of $30 million for the project knowing that there are always unexpected issues involved.

 Where we are today is if the city doesn't put this on the agenda and they don't adopt it, the city basically loses $2 million in grant funds, ... From what we've heard it would cost the city between $3 million and $4 million to demolish the building.

 Brownback has been great upfront when he appropriated $2 million for the St. Peter's Waterway Redevelopment project. He recently appropriated funds to begin work on the Bethany Development project.

 Making habitat restoration part of public works projects is cheaper than eliminating the species and buying mitigation habitat at another location. With the San Pedro Project, for example, habitat restoration cost $3 million, but it would have cost $5-6 million (twice as much) to destroy the habitat and try to recreate it elsewhere. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing.

 The net effect is it will delay ultraviolet protection for water by a year... and it has already raised the cost of the project.

 In open source, the rule is release early, release often. But that's often at odds with what enterprises want. If I have $10 million to invest in product, we do 10 $1 million projects and put it out there to see what works.

 SAP customers evaluating a departmental or quick-ramp SFA project should take a look at SAP CRM on-demand, but remember that only part of the full SFA is addressed in this first release.

 Instead of a dramatic effect on PC shipment volume, the delay will probably have a larger impact on PC vendor and Microsoft marketing efforts that will need to be adjusted to fit the release schedule. That will add complexity and cost.

 The cost of the project itself is $155 million.

 We are anticipating between $5 to 7 million for the cost and originally estimated it costing about $4.8 million. We also think that with all the constructing activity with (Hurricane) Katrina that we are anticipating higher prices, just not sure how high they might be. We might have to shift money from other projects if the reconstruction costs more than our expected expense.

 A further delay of six months would cost the Postal Service over $2 million, at a minimum, in maintenance, interest and opportunity loss,


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