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B-167068 1 (1973-02-07)

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                   COMPTROLLER GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES
                            WASHINGTON. D.C. 20D46




                                                 FEB  ' 1973
   B-167068


                                                        LM096177
Jt Dear Mr. Waldie:

        Your letter of December 1, 1972, requested that we report
   to you on the current status of c                ~ron t op   .
   HirshhornMusium and the action being taken to assure the tax-
   payers that the Piracci Construction Company is being2 j4Uto
   its_ox .i&na4-4-d of $12.2 million. Attached to your letter
   was an article from the November 16, 1972, issue of the Engi-
   neering News-Record relative to problems affecting construc-
   tion of this project.

        We visited the construction site of the Joseph H.
   Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and discussed the proj-
   ect with officials of the General Services Administration
   (GSA). In a written response to our inquiry, the GSA Project
   Manager stated that, as of December 26, 1972, construction of
   the Hirshhorn project was 61-percent complete but that, under
   the contract's current schedule, it should have been 99-
   percent complete.

         G3A awar ded he can txac -,fo ron- onstru-.ct ion of the  2
2  Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden to the Piracci Construc-
    tion Company on February 12, 1970. At the time of the award,
    completion of the contract was scheduled for September 4,
    1972. After the award, GSA granted numerous time extensions
    to the Piracci Construction Company due to change orders and
    strikes. As of January 10, 1973, the extensions granted by
    GSA had pushed back the authorized contract completion date to
    January 15, 1973.

         As of December 26, 1972, the Piracci Construction Company
    estimated that it would complete construction by August 19,
    1973. According to the Project Manager, the contractor will
    be assessed a penalty of $940 per calendar day from January 16,
    1973,. to completion, unless it is granted time extensions by
    the Board of Contract Appeals--the independent judicial body
    appointed by the GSA Administrator to handle contract disputes.
    As discussed below, settlement of the contract is in dispute
    and has been referred to the Board.

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