In an op-ed for The Hill, Exiger’s Chris Prather and Martin Foncello discuss the need for an independent monitor to ensure responsible infrastructure spending. If the government proceeds with its $1 trillion infrastructure plan, Prather and Foncello suggest that construction integrity monitors must be part of the plan to protect the public interest. The presence of the monitor alone can serve as a significant deterrent, dissuading nefarious elements from taking advantage of the project. To the undeterred who plow forward anyway, the monitor can detect fraud and waste early, curtailing further losses and building a case for recovery.
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