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The $600 million US Embassy in Baghdad
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Is it worth it? US$600 million dollars
Yes
31%
 31%  [ 5 ]
No
68%
 68%  [ 11 ]
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Tiger Beer



Joined: 07 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paddycakes wrote:
You can imagine that in the eyes of the Insurgency and every anti-Western jihadist that this mega-building is basically going to be their symbolic equivalent to what the Death Star was to Luke Skywalker and the Rebel
Alliance.

I personally would not want to work in that building. I can see people taking pot shots at it all day long.

Same here. 104 acres of prime real estate in downtown Baghdad by the river. That equals one incredibly large target.

I definetely wouldn't want to work there.
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bucheon bum



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 8:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Criminal Probe Under Way Into Embassy Construction

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WASHINGTON � A mortar shell smashed into the hulking new U.S. Embassy that's under construction in Baghdad last May, damaging a wall and causing minor injuries to people inside the building. It also exposed enormous problems in the management of what's become a $592 million government construction project.


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� Aspects of the embassy's construction are the subject of at least one U.S. government criminal investigation, according to officials in Congress and the administration. They spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter and declined to divulge more details for publication.

� In order to rush the project, the long-time head of OBO, retired Army Maj. Gen. Charles Williams , signed a waiver in July 2005 allowing a sole-source contract to be awarded to First Kuwaiti.

"The only acquisition option that can be considered is to issue Sole Source Awards to contractors capable of completing the design and construction in accordance with the required schedule, budget and performance parameters," Williams wrote in a memo reviewed by McClatchy .

� Columbia, Md .-based Cosmopolitan Inc. , which was awarded the lead contract to build the embassy's classified spaces, where intelligence officers and others work, meet and store information, was kicked off the job for alleged non-performance. It was replaced by Kaseman Corp. of Chantilly, Va .
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