Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe revealed yesterday that the cost of replacing the parks lost for the new stadium, will be $190 million. That is 48% higher than what the city had anticipated. How could costs go that much over the estimate?
"It's a very complicated project," confessed Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe during a City Council hearing.Oh that explains it. Some of George Bush's "it's hard work" logic.
"A lot of the site conditions were a lot more challenging than we knew at the time we made those estimates," said Deputy Commissioner Liam Kavanagh.Translation - the city didn't do a thorough job. But if you think those costs are high, wait until you see the price for tickets at the new stadium. Those $12 bleacher seats? $24. Better start saving now.
In one waterfront spot, for instance, park officials unearthed an underground oil tank that had to be drained and removed, Benepe said.
Source : NY Daily News
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