Summary
An Ohio company hired last year to streamline maintenance of Pittsburgh's 1,000-vehicle fleet and cut costs is projected to exceed its three-year spending limit.
Acting City Controller Anthony J. Pokora plans to release an audit critical of the fleet maintenance company's performance next week. It's expected to show, in part, that First Vehicle Services, of Cincinnati, will far exceed its $11.7 million contract, which runs through March 2008.See the full content of this document
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Fleet Work Outpaces Budget
"It's not going to be a savings at all for the city," Pokora said. "They're going to have to go back to Cit...
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