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<abstract>Pursuant to a congressional request, GAO provided information regarding
work done on the Union Station Redevelopment Project by Park
Woodworking, Inc., focusing on the: (1) extent of the government&apos;s
liability, if any, for costs incurred for which Park was not
compensated; (2) extent to which Park was not compensated for the work
it did; and (3) actions taken by the Secretary of Transportation and the
Department of Transportation (DOT) Inspector General (IG) in response to
complaints received from Park.&lt;p/&gt;GAO noted that: (1) on the Union Station project, the contractual
relationship at issue was between Park, the subcontractor, and the
general contractor; (2) since Park, as a subcontractor, had no
contractual relationship with the government on its Station
subcontracts, the government has no financial liability for any claims
arising under these subcontracts; (3) furthermore, in November 1991,
Park executed a settlement agreement, with the advice of counsel, with
the general contractor and the Union Station Redevelopment Corporation
(USRC), a not-for-profit District of Columbia corporation; (4) the
agreement provided that, in return for a payment of $235,000, Park would
release USRC and the general contractor from all existing and future
claims and liability related to Park&apos;s performance on the Station
renovation; (5) upon payment of the $235,000 agreed to in the
settlement, USRC was relieved of all existing and future financial
liability for any claims by Park relating to work performed on the
project; (6) Park&apos;s records indicate that it had submitted payment
requests totalling $1,480,370 and had received payments totalling
$774,142, leaving an unpaid balance of $706,229; (7) the $235,000 Park
received through the settlement agreement reduced the unpaid balance to
$471,229; (8) however, because Park signed the settlement agreement, GAO
did not do any further analysis to determine whether Park was fully
compensated for the work it claimed to have done on the Station Project;
(9) Park submitted numerous complaints to DOT officials, including the
IG; (10) these complaints focused on allegations of abusive treatment on
its subcontracts, the general contractor&apos;s failure to address Park&apos;s
claim for $490,000 for uncompensated work, and the way DOT enforced its
minority business subcontracting policies; (11) the DOT officials who
responded to these allegations concluded that the evidence presented
demonstrated that the complaints represented a series of contract
disputes between Park and the general contractor; and (12) further, the
IG, after consideration of Park&apos;s allegations, concluded that the
Federal Railroad Administration, a component of DOT, was in substantial
compliance with appropriate law and regulations and that Park&apos;s
complaints were without merit.</abstract>
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