05-06-2016, 12:18 PM
I am slightly curious about these finds. Given rules that seem to be being followed by GrandLinq, and previous work whose outlines almost surely had to have turned up these same findings, I wonder if previous contractors could be charged or fined in any way. GrandLinq is coming forward because they truly have to dig through everything, and probably because the time/cost penalties for revealing things winds up on the RoW side of the ledger. Previous construction that likely ran into the road(s), though possibly less intensely, might have ignored it for concern over tying up their personnel during investigations, without any/sufficient remuneration, and future opportunities that had to be foregone (or worse, booked ones that would have to be postponed with fines paid).