Price of fixing defective schools has exceeded original building cost of €160m Tags:ireland 6 comments Pay peanuts… is this a flaw in procurement where monkeys win the contract? Well of course it has You mean to tell me that something in Tyrrelstown is poorly built? Shocking news. Joking aside, all our constructions seem to have a bit of a quality issue and I can’t for the life of me figure out why. Ah yet more buildings slapped together like mica houses in the boom times. Lovely. As I was scanning I read this initially as ‘detective schools’ and had sudden fomo for an education that could have been. Was this ever going to be not the case? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
You mean to tell me that something in Tyrrelstown is poorly built? Shocking news. Joking aside, all our constructions seem to have a bit of a quality issue and I can’t for the life of me figure out why.
As I was scanning I read this initially as ‘detective schools’ and had sudden fomo for an education that could have been.
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Pay peanuts… is this a flaw in procurement where monkeys win the contract?
Well of course it has
You mean to tell me that something in Tyrrelstown is poorly built? Shocking news.
Joking aside, all our constructions seem to have a bit of a quality issue and I can’t for the life of me figure out why.
Ah yet more buildings slapped together like mica houses in the boom times. Lovely.
As I was scanning I read this initially as ‘detective schools’ and had sudden fomo for an education that could have been.
Was this ever going to be not the case?