Chicago’s $8.5 Billion O’Hare Upgrade Falters as Costs Balloon – Bloomberg/Yahoo

Chicago, already reeling from population declines and the loss of key employers, is struggling to advance an $8.5 billion airport upgrade that’s key to bolstering its status as a crucial air hub.
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Streeterville
2 years ago

Hopefully Mayor’s Office will order Dept of Aviation to do a DEEP CLEAN of both O’Hare and Midway airports in advance of DNC convention arrivals.

We fly out of O’Hare. Truly a 3rd-world facility. It’s dated, filthy, rundown, and no comparison to most international airports.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

It is not that difficult to identify the problems. Almost anyone in the construction industry working anywhere near the project can tell you. 30 percent or more minority set asides for firms that have no suitable aviation construction experience. Union wages, loaded up with overtime. Totally incompetent City Hall supervision through six or more years. All the classic ingredients for a monumental municipal construction bust are present here.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

The airport is a pig pen, floors are filthy, ceilings have not been cleaned leave it alone and let the illegals take it over.
The Democrats just are very slow learners.

sue
2 years ago
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They just don’t care…probably no money to get

Waggs
2 years ago

Perhaps the city should overvalue its assets to secure a loan to cover costs…

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, perhaps we should concentrate the remaining funds on departure terminals only!

Truth in Cook County
2 years ago

The airlines should stick with the commitments made in 2018, and not a penny more. Chicago is no longer a trustworthy place to do business in, and you can’t have good faith negotiations in that environment. If this project is so important, maybe the city and state should lower the prevailing wage for it. Looks like the airlines are the adults in the room, and they should just say no to the D’s attempts to make this a pork fest.

Fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Well said

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