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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
PostPosted: Sun Dec 18, 2011 1:59 pm 
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Now the next two pieces below are about how Hammond awards contracts.

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http://www.in.gov/sboa/WebReports/B39219.pdf page 79

FINDING 2010-5 – PROCUREMENT
Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Energy
Federal Program: ARRA Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG)
CFDA Number: 81.128
Award Number: SC0001386

The City submitted their overall goals and objectives for the Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Block Grant Program (EECBG) to the U.S. Department of Energy which included the breakdown of
activities and the budgeted amounts for these activities. The planned activities included: EECBG
strategy development, administration/program delivery, marketing/outreach, light bulb giveaway, and the remaining portion was housing, commercial, and large business audits and retrofits.

The City submitted a Request For Proposal (RFP) for consulting services for the administration of the EECBG program which were due to the City by January 22, 2010. The services included in the RFP were: marketing, evaluation of selected buildings, oversight of contractor selection and the construction work, maintenance of records, assistance with reporting requirements, and facilitation of public presentations.

The City received four proposals for consulting services for $364,000, $133,500, $72,600 and $88,000. The proposal for $88,000 also included an amount for construction services for another $640,000 for a total proposal of $728,000.

The City, [b]without supporting documentation to document the reasoning, chose the vendor that proposed both the consulting and construction portion of the project even though the RFP did not provide general plans or specifications for the construction portion of the project. The awarded contract totaled $530,000 even though the total proposal amount submitted was $728,000 for both the consulting and construction portion
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The City did not prepare general plans and specifications for the public work publish notice in
accordance with Indiana Code 5-3-1 calling for sealed proposals for the public work needed, or allow for
the submission of bids separately for the construction portion of the project; therefore bypassing the City's
procurement policy.
The City's procurement policy is to follow Indiana Code.
Since the construction services were not let in accordance with Indiana Code, $323,865 of 2010 grant disbursements made to the construction company are considered questioned costs.

Failure to properly procure public works projects in accordance with state and federal guidelines
could result in the contract for public work being voided and the City losing future federal awards.
We recommended the City establish control procedures to ensure that all contracts awarded,
whether consulting services or construction, are awarded in accordance with state and federal guidelines.


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This grant was for $1,800,000. Almost a 1/3 of the $1.8 million dollars of this grant went for a consulting contract. Initially $728,000 was to go to this consultant. The final proceeds to the consultant a cool $530,000. Most all of this was done without a sealed bid process. Amazing!

Now Doug Ross had a recent editorial bringing to light State Board of Account problems with various communities. Not one word about almost 1/3 of this grant being given away to a consultant with out performance criteria.

I wonder if it is the Golden Boy?

2010 Hammond State Board of Accounts Audit for fiscal year 2010
http://www.in.gov/sboa/WebReports/B39219.pdf


So many Public Relations articles presented by the Hammond Times, but looking at the most recent State Board of Accounts Audits, Why did the Hammond Tax Payers have to shill out $3,142,294 in Penalities

Then Hammond has the question of Non compliance with the the Davis Bacon Act?

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Found on Page 76 of the Audit:
Section III – Federal Award Findings and Questioned Costs
FINDING 2010-3 - DAVIS-BACON ACT

Federal Agency: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Federal Program: Community Development Block Grants/Entitlement Grants
ARRA Community Development Block Grant ARRA Entitlement Grants (CDBG-R)
CFDA Number: 14.218, 14.253 Award Number: B-09-MC-18-0006, B-10-MC-18-0006, B-09-MY-18-0006

Compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act requires payment of federal prevailing wage rates for
construction, repair or alteration work. The grantee must establish controls for monitoring wages paid by
contractors. They must obtain recent and applicable wage rates from the U.S. Department of Labor and
incorporate them into the construction contract.

According to a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development on-site review conducted on
March 24, 2011, three projects in which Davis Bacon laws were applicable, adequate payroll records
were not maintained nor were the proper labor standards provisions and correct wage decision included
in the bid specifications or the construction contract. The City also failed to conduct the appropriate wage
interviews for all three projects reviewed. The lack of monitoring of compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act could result in cancellation of contracts and/or the repayment of federal funds.


I wonder who got the contracts and if they charged union rate, but just did not pay their labor the going union scale?

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Now this looks like a lovely home. Is the property to its right hurting its rentalability?

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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No matter how much things change, they really stay the same. photo May 2012

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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No matter how much things change, they really stay the same. photo May 2012

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Plenty more of these sprouting up all over. The one 2 doors down from me is looking very shabby. the blue tarp that was put on earlier this year, is ripping off because of the wind. The grass has been cut fairly frequently, but this place is deteriorating. I don't know why this place has not been put on the market by the mortgage company. Except for the roof, the rest is all cosmetic repairs.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Yes, Hammond has done much to improve it's image.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Photo taken May 2012

Now just between us, Tom's done a lot to improve Hammond, really. Spending nearly $400,000 on street improvements for down town and was using tech funds for that parking lot....

Yea, the building is boarded up, but that garage did not get like that over night, been like that for years.

I am sure the next door neighbor is absolutely tickled pink that this has been like this for years. Really helps property values, makes the neighborhood feel safe, how safe, real safe.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Photo May 2012

The same damage to the salt dome as we had last year.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Now this eye sore was standing like this last year, and the year before, and the year before that and then the year before that! Nice to know Jr uses that Housing court so effectively. I hear Missie is loosing more and more cases in housing court.

Now isn't she making now over $110,000 a year on a contract basis?

Might be some litigation out of that.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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The building with the blue tarp appears to be leaning in on itself.

Tom has done wonders with Hammond.

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Picture speaks for itself. Got this way overnight right.

The election is over with.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Picture taken last month. If you look in this thread, you find a picture taken a year ago.

Besides a deterrent to property values, it is unsafe.

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 Post subject: Re: Hammond on verge of a Renaissance?
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Ok, it's only a garage right.

But does it affect property values in the neighborhood?


Does it attract quality tenants?

I wonder if this is one of Tom's supporters?
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One of Tom's programs is taking a property, like the one above, rehabbing and placing the property on the market with the hope someone will buy the house. The above property is just one of those rehabbed properties.

Now we won't talk about the "preferred" contractors participating in the program, nor will we discuss what it takes to become a "preffered" contractor 8) , nor will we discuss in the last State Board Audit those "preferred" contractors were not paying union scale and [b]NO ONE FROM THE CITY WAS AUDITING THE QUOTES TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE DAVIS-BACON ACT requiring paying union scale, and under the non compliance leadership of Mayor Tom, Hammond's hand got slapped with the threat of loosing those federal $$$$.
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If Hammond is to be successful Tom the area needs to be inviting! Tom, the house next door to the rehabbed property is the picture below. Now who in their right mind is going to purchase a house next to this?

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Another dismal failure in instituting a program that would truly help Hammond. Thanks Tom.


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Now this is an inviting picture. why does this look the way it does?

Must be a friend.
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The siding at this distance appears problematic, up close, well.... It appears if you have a McDermott sign on your property, you have something called Chairman's Immunity behind you.

A rental? Where's the inspection?

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