GAO says GSA fails to make note of changing costs and schedules for projects




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Summary: As the government's construction manager, the General Services Administration does a decent job of meeting cost and schedules for new buildings and remodeling projects. But it fails to make note of when the costs or schedules are revised from the original. It's called re-baselining, and it means the project will take longer or cost more. For more, we turn to the director of physical infrastructure issues at the Government Accountability Office, Lori Rectanus.