So when the GAO report says that these major medical construction projects are delayed an average of 35 months each with an average overrun of $360 million each, you differ with GAO and you say that you can produce accounting standards that erase those delays and erase the amount that is over budget? You can come up with that?
On the recordMarch 24, 2014
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Coffman questions the validity of the GAO report on construction delays and cost overruns.
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