Bacon's Rebellion

Questions about VDOT’s On-Budget/On-Time Performance

VDOT construction project. (Click for more legible image.)

The Virginia Department of Transportation is doing its best job of delivering projects on budget and on time since FY 2010. According to VDOT’s most recent quarterly report, the department had 340 maintenance and construction projects due for completion during the October-December quarter. Of those, 77.1% were completed both on time and on budget — edging out its target of 77%.

Stated Governor Bob McDonnell in a prepared statement: “I’m pleased
to report that VDOT is on-time and on-budget for all VDOT-managed construction and maintenance projects during this quarter. This is especially significant since so many additional projects and project phases are under way following our historic investment in transportation made during last year’s General Assembly session, advancing more than 900 projects.”

It’s good to know that VDOT performance is meeting goals. Kudos all around. But the governor’s statement leaves a few questions unanswered.

Bacon’s Rebellion — asking the questions nobody else asks.

Update: To answer some of the questions above, it seems that VDOT hit 80% on-budget/on-time in 2007 and maintained that level for the next two years. So, my new questions are (1) what caused performance to dip in 2010, and (2) why would the McDonnell administration bring attention to an issue that no one was asking about?

— JAB

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