During a recent government meeting, officials expressed significant concerns regarding ongoing construction issues and security lapses at a facility managed by FCI. The discussions highlighted a series of frustrations related to project delays, inadequate oversight, and unresolved punch list items.
One official emphasized that FCI had agreed to cover certain costs due to their errors, clarifying that this was not merely a goodwill gesture. However, the readiness of the facility for occupancy remains in question, with a lengthy punch list of unresolved issues persisting for over a month. The official noted that while some minor repairs had been made, substantial work, including testing of equipment and completion of flooring, remains outstanding.
Security concerns were also raised, with reports of doors being left open and inadequate measures taken to secure the site. An official recounted multiple instances of unsecured access points, which could pose risks to the facility and its contents. The lack of a dedicated FCI representative on-site to ensure security at the end of each workday was particularly troubling, as it raises questions about liability and the potential for theft or vandalism.
The meeting underscored the need for improved communication and accountability from FCI, with suggestions to involve project manager Greg Martz more directly in addressing these issues. Officials expressed reluctance to approve further payments until significant progress is made on the project, reflecting a growing impatience with the current state of affairs. The situation remains under close scrutiny as stakeholders seek to ensure that the facility is completed to standard and secured appropriately.