No Construction Expert on Panel Investigating VA Hospital Cost Overruns

VA emails show it has been waiting for an outside expert for months but she has yet to start participating in the investigation

The Denver Post

The board investigating the Department of Veterans affairs hospital construction project in Aurora, Colo., includes a panel of three VA employees but not a top military construction official.  The board is expected to report by the end of April what went wrong on the project that has blown its original $604 million construction budget. 

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"The fact that the investigative panel VA created to get to the root of the Denver construction disaster doesn't include a single construction expert is absolutely indefensible and raises serious questions regarding VA's commitment to finding out what went wrong and holding responsible parties accountable," said U.S. Rep. Jeff Miller, chairman of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

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