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FTR leaves jobs incomplete

Stadium still unfinished as construction company walks out

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The future of Pierce College’s football stadium and the faculty offices north of the Mall undecided after the district’s Board of Trustees voted to terminate its contracts with the main contractor Feb. 22.

Four settlements with Irvine-based FTR International were terminated for convenience two weeks following the contractor’s debarment from the district for five years.

FTR headed the 14-year, $6 billion LACCD Building Program, which aimed to renovate academic buildings, sports complexes, and administrative buildings, among other structures, in the nine campuses in the district.

The debarment did not have any legal effects on FTR’s existing projects, but the contractor walked away from construction efforts for Shepard Stadium weeks prior to the termination of the contracts, according to Pierce Athletic Director Bob Lofrano.

“I’m very disappointed that they just walked off,” Lofrano said. “They’d been giving signs. Things were moving very slowly.”

Construction stopped: The North of Mall project was left unfinished last year after the district suspended its contract with FTR International November 2011.
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FTR refused to comment on the issue. “F T R, those are three letters I don’t want to think about anymore,” Lofrano said. “My goal is to remove the FTR sign [at the stadium construction zone]. That’ll be down pretty soon.”

The $8.9 million Shepard Stadium renovation project was originally supposed to be completed by Dec. 28, 2011.

However, late approval of the initial project drawings by the District State Architecture moved its completion date to February, Swinerton Management Team Project Deputy Director Ed Cadena said.

The only stadium parts left undone by FTR are the walkway between the home and visitors’ sides, the restrooms on the visitors’ side, and the field house, Lofrano said.

“We’re 90 percent done,” Lofrano said. “We’re relatively confident that we can play this year.”

The North of Mall project, on the other hand, was shut down and repackaged late last year after the district suspended its contract with FTR in November for change order work, according to Cadena.

The termination of all contracts between FTR and LACCD finalizes this move.

Locked out: Construction are locked up after FTR International was suspended from work in the North of Mall area.
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“We recommended the termination [last year], but that doesn’t mean it was going to get done right away,” Cadena said. “The district will execute it when convenient.”

The decision to debar the contractor was brought upon by a recommendation made by a hearing committee comprised of two LACCD trustees based on findings that proved FTR to be an irresponsible contractor.

“This is the last step of the district taking action to debar [FTR],” LACCD Inspector General Christine Marez said over the phone.

The district alleged that FTR submitted fraudulent documents with regards to construction projects in both Los Angeles Mission College and the Los Angeles Valley College, and failed to adhere to building standards outlined in its contract with the latter campus.

“It always costs something to make the decision to terminate a contract,” Goulet said. “But it doesn’t make sense to keep it [if you know there are problems].”

The contractor has, in turn, filed a petition for writ of mandate against the district days after the debarment decision was finalized.

A hearing is scheduled for March 13, according to Goulet.

In the meantime, the district is allowed to hire a different construction company to complete unfinished work.

Rodrigo Carbonel contributed to this report.

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