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Home » GAO: VA Deserves Blame for Problem Projects
Four veterans-hospital projects are collectively $1.5 billion over their original cost estimates and, on average, nearly three years behind their original schedules due to poor management by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, according to an April report from the Government Accountability Office.
GAO Director Lorelei St. James told the House Committee on Veterans Affairs on May 7 that the VA's construction management practices need improvement.