Anonymous ID: c4a797 June 15, 2026, 12:34 p.m. No.24720825   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Anonymous ID: c4a797 June 15, 2026, 12:42 p.m. No.24720840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0864 >>0875

Several local subcontractors and minority-led construction firms are fighting to collect millions of dollars in unpaid bills as the $850 million Obama Presidential Center on Chicago's South Side prepares to open. The disputes highlight significant cost overruns and delays, leaving some small businesses facing severe financial hardship.Key Details of the Payment Disputes:Adamson Plumbing: The president of Adamson Plumbing publicly stated his company is owed nearly $4 million for completed work.II in One Contractors: A joint venture involving minority-led firm II in One Contractors filed a lawsuit alleging they were forced to absorb roughly $40.75 million in unreimbursed costs after clashing with the project's structural engineering firm over strict rebar specifications.Project Cost Escalation: The project’s original estimated cost of $300 million ballooned to roughly $850 million, creating intense budgetary pressures.Endowment and Foundation Response:Safety Net Scrutiny: The Obama Foundation previously pledged to create a $470 million endowment to sustain the campus and guard against future financial liabilities, but critics and watchdogs have raised concerns that this fund has yet to be fully seeded.Foundation Statement: The Obama Foundation has maintained that the project is "fully funded" through private contributions and has disputed allegations of racial bias or financial negligence, asserting it is in full compliance with its agreements.