The 'worst' reconstruction case in Iraq

Posted on Monday, July 28, 2008 10:39 AM ET
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Update: The contracting company that built the Iraqi prison detailed in this blog has issued a statement in response to the Inspector General's audit. Scroll to the bottom of the post to see the response.

By Aram Roston, NBC News Producer

Even for troubled reconstruction efforts in Iraq, this case stands out. Sprawled out in the Iraqi desert in Diyala Province is an abandoned and incomplete prison compound built of reinforced concrete, ringed by a fence and unmanned watchtowers. It cost the U.S. government $40 million to build over three years, before the entire complex was left unattended in 2007, to the wind and sand.

 "This was the worst project we've seen!" said Stuart Bowen, the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, whose office released a report on the site, known as the Khan Bani Sa'ad Correctional Facility. Much of the anticipated reconstruction in Iraq following the 2003 U.S. invasion has been hampered by the violence of war, as well as by mismanagement and corruption, as Bowen's office and other investigations have documented in the past.

 The report lays out a withering critique of what happened. It was meant to be the first phase of a 3,600-bed prison - with space for 1,800 prisoners as a first step. And it was conceived during the days of the "Coalition Provisional Authority," about a year after the U.S. invasion, when Ambassador Paul Bremer presided over the U.S. occupation.

Bowen, the IG, says the prison is a case study in what could go wrong. "It is an example of poor government oversight," he said in an interview, "inadequate contracting personnel (there were 18 different contracting officers on this in less than 2 years), and really the failure to plan."

The giant American firm that first did the contract was removed from the job in 2006 and other contractors were assigned to it after that, the report explains.

Watch Aram Roston's web-exclusive report on The Khan Bani Saad Prison in Iraq.

Finally in 2007 the entire project was canceled. But there were several big hitches, the audit reveals. One extraordinary puzzle: The prison was supposed to be for the Iraqi government to detain prisoners, but the Iraqi government simply did not want it. In 2007, according to auditors, the Iraqis made it quite clear to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers they had no interest.  "The Iraqis weren't really consulted about whether they wanted this prison," Bowen said, "and when it finally came time to give it to them they said 'no.'"

Location completely unguarded
So the U.S. stopped requiring security guards to the site in the summer of 2007.  Auditors found that even $1.2 million in construction materials which were left at the site disappeared.

Once it was all over auditors found that even much of the work that was done was allegedly substandard, including "generally poor workmanship," and "potentially dangerous building columns." One case, they said one of the buildings was so shoddy it needed to be demolished.  According to the audit, U.S. military authorities concur with most of the report's findings.

No one has used the compound for a year in any case, so it is little more than a ghost of a prison.

The audit recommends that the U.S. military try to work out some way the Iraqis could finally use the unfinish complex. But until that happens it will just be a "monument in the desert," as Bowen calls it.

Update, 7/29: Parsons , who had the initial contract for the prison, blamed the war and violence for the problems in construction. They issued the following statement on Monday in response to the audit:

"The Kahn Bani Sa’ad corrections facility was a uniquely difficult assignment.  The facility was located in a region plagued by violent sectarian warfare, particularly during the months that Parsons was on that project.  Regrettably, one of our subcontractors was shot and killed at close range while he was sitting in his office.   Ultimately, the government terminated our contract before our work was completed, and Parsons demobilized from the site in June 2006. After Parsons, the U.S. Government awarded three successive contracts with different contractors to finish the work and those contractors were unsuccessful and all three experienced similar disruptive violence. According to SIGIR, in June 2007, the government decided to abandon the project because it was too dangerous. Currently, the Government of Iraq has not resumed construction or secured the site."

Comments

Outstanding suggestion by MFR in Topeka!
Why should this suprise anyone. Bush just takes this as a "Loss", it didn't cost hime anything, just the poor American people. While we are on welfare, food stamps and going to the dollar store, he rakes in millions from the oil companies. He's just saving up for those two "bastard" daughters of his. Do you think he borrowed money to put braces on their teeth, scrape to send them to college, wonder how he was going to pay his house payment, he didn't worry about any of this. But he continues to write checks for his war. Come election time, vote those idiots that approved this war, put the people in we can trust. And the next time we have a soldier die in his war, let him go to the parents or wife's house and tell them their son or husband has died for a "good cause". Ole GW bit off more than he could chew and his "good ole
buddy" network, put us so far in debt, we will never get out of it. All I can say, is, "rot in hell, with Sadam Hussein".
It's time to take our country back from these idiots who continue to drive it into the ground.  How much more are we willing or able to take?  Another election?  Another candidate?  Give me a break - it will just be more of the same until we all say "enough" and just throw the lot of them out on their ears and start again.  "Of the People, By the People, and For the People?"  Yeah right!  Revolution anyone?
The bottom line is this:   The  deterioration of the quality of life in America will accelerate in large part because we are spending our precious treasure and attention in a distant land in an effort to secure access to an obsolete and deleterious energy source.  Our distraction in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, etc. has the potential to bankrupt our ability to address massive public transportation, health care, energy and environmental needs.  Even our only hope for a new direction, Barack Obama, has signed on to this policy of never-ending distraction/depletion.  The notion that our national security is at stake because of the actions of theTaliban or Al-Qaeda in these nations is laughable.  911 happened because the nineteen men involved we able to access airliner cockpits, pure and simple.  The world will never be able to rid itself of hateful people.  The best we can do is to take away their ability to harm us.  
hey Mark P, M, Michigan - there has been no congressional oversite because the REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED CONGRESS didn't want any....remember the DEMOCRATIC PARTY did not take control of the congress until 2008...and if MCCAIN gets elected it will be a third bush term as far as i'm concerned. this will continue and cheney, bush and all their cronies will benefit at the expense of the taxpayer.
The plan is so simple.  I call it One for One and One for America.  For every dollar spent in Foreign Confilct 1 dollar is spent in this country for Infrastructure, energy independence,health care etc.  1 For 1.  Tell that to your representatives.
Blane
Apparently you didn't read the report that this is a report from our government, you know the people that WE elected to protect and serve our country. I would say that the 4K lives lost would is directly related to horrible planning. Georgie boy wanted Iraq AT ANY COST and as you can see another $40M for nothing. I agree with helloboyd that this is just one of the hundreds of cases where OUR tax money was wasted.
So...where does the buck stop?  Harry Truman seemed to know and every American elementary school graduate since has heard it and should know.  Especially the one masquerading as the President of the United States.
This is just another example of the decay and destruction of our nation and its values.  We have no leadership in Washington to represent us and help us.  Spending our tax dollars to fill the corporate coffers has done a job on our economy, our morale and our self-worth.  We are no longer a proud nation that others admire.  We are eroding like this wasted project and it is sad.  We need to take back our country and clean it up and elect leaders who will help us do these things.
Well we have got to be the dumbest country in the world anyway because we re-elected thyis idiot.I guess I was the only one who saw what was comming about 4-5 years ago.
I am a Canadian and I feel sorry for my many US friends. I can't beleive Bush and Cheney have not been impeached! What the hell are you guys waiting for? They are both thiefs and lawbreakers!Everybody says Saddam was evil, what about Bush and Cheney?
We have had some bad ones but I don't think I have ever seen a Canadian or American gov't so corrupt and the lack of caring for their own people (unless rich).
Were the Dixie Chicks trying to tell us something after all ??
During medival times the policy was fiscal restraint at home and waste and war abroad.
the idiots in Washington are stuck 1000 years behind the times.
com on man look who we are dealing with the second President Bush sonny boy went back to finish what daddy was unable to. clinton left office with a surpluss bush ate that up and caused a recission and you worry about 40 million how about the billions bush/cheany stole
Hey Aram!!

You know what shocks me?  Not government waste, nope.  What shocks me is a nationally syndicated columnist that can't put together grammatically correct sentences.  I mean, really.
This blood money.  Whomever the contractors are, they should know that they collected the 4000 dead young americans blood money.
The name of the original contractor was Parson.  They should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.  I wonder whom in the Bush administration is connected to Parson, just as Cheney is connected to Haliburton and probabaly is making FAT money on this war.  What a conflict of interest!! Bush with the oil industry and Cheney with Haliburton.  SHAME
I'm glad we can waste billions of dollars over there and I still can't afford healthcare for my family.
OK, so we know everythings screwed up and we're mad as hell. So what the heck are we going to do about it. Personally, I would like to see Bush and Co. be held fully accountable for their actions, and not just while away their retirement days on the ranch in comfort and splendor. Jail time for the both!
OK, so we know everythings screwed up and we're mad as hell. So what the heck are we going to do about it? Personally, I would like to see Bush and Co. be held fully accountable for their actions, and not just while away their retirement days on the ranch in comfort and splendor. Jail time for the both!
How can the contractors be blamed when it is a source selection board of government employees (none of which are suppose to have direct knowledge or conflict of interest on the project or procurment) who decide how the contract is written, what is a reasonable and fair value for services and who it will be awarded to.  Everyone should know the contract is written by the government, awarded by the government and overseen by the government. Everyone should work within a government agency at least once.  It is worth the knowledge...even if it does give you headaches and challenge your ethics.
How can we uncover who is accountable, and then direct our "representatives" to hold them accountable?
This is the results of "Bush-onomics".  He made billions for his wealthy friends and has left America broke and ruined.  This 40 million is just the tip of the problems he has caused around the world.
CONTRACTOR: A Yahoo article on this same topic said Parsons Construction Group of Pasadena, California was the contractor. Not sure who all of the sub contractors were.
"How about telling us the good that has been happening over there, schools, hospitals, powerplants, etc....
You guys always have to find fault with Americaa and/or Americans"

Are you serious?  These are criminal misuses of our tax dollars, and you want the media to report on a bake sale in Ramalah?
THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO TAKE OUT THE POLITICAL TRASH...THE SECOND ADMENDMENT...THE ONLY ADMENDMENT THAT MAKES ALL OTHER ADMENDMENTS POSSIBLE

KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!!! BEFORE THEY ARE GONE!!!
The worst thing about this article isn't that the $40M was wasted (that does suck though), but instead that most of the people commenting say things like, "why doesn't the media "... do this or that.  As American citizens, we have lost the idea that it is OUR responsibility to do these things. Accountability is just a word... a word that we like to pass on to our government because we are ignorant or too lazy to force them, as a whole, to make changes.  It all boils down to complacency in the end... even the poorest of American's is doing pretty well, so we have little incentive to rock the boat... but things will soon change.
DON'T BLAME THE CONTRACTOR ... IT'S THE GOVERNMENT THAT DIDN'T SEE IT THROUGH

WHO WROTE THE CONTRACT?...THE GOVERNMENT, NOT THE CONTRACTOR
The comments on this page seem decidedly political, as in "This is why the Iraq war was a bad idea!" or "This is a clear case of media bias!" etc. Regardless of your feelings on whether Iraq was the correct decision or not (still open for debate), or whether or not the execution of the reconstructive effort was flawed in the first few years (a nearly unanimously accepted principle), we should all be outraged by the enormous waste of taxpayer (aka OUR) money.

If this happened in Milwaukee, we'd all roll our eyes and call this an complete waste of government resources. It's the same in Iraq. Don't let whatever position you have on the war influence that.
All this vitriol directed at Bush, for 40 million dollars over  three years?   If he and his cronies are that easily bought, thyey're even dumber than most of these commenters think, and so are they.  This is chump change in the grand scheme of things.  The Air Force, and the beloved private sector could blow that on a party for their sales people after a good year or on single minor project.   Get real.
Pres Bush has promised that if anyone in his administration is found responsible for this leak... er waste, they will be forced to leave and take a job elsewhere... say- Halliburton.
Sickening.  This war is just a "money funnel" out of the american taxpayers pockets and into the pockets of developers.  We barely do anything to reconstruct american areas when natural disasters hit (hurricanes, fires)yet spend billions on...well, what?  I don't really know anymore.
I agree with all of you. These rich old (mostly white) men who run this country are out of touch with reality and don't know what it means to live off $8, $10, $12 etc. per hour. All of our tax money is being wasted and yet 46 million Americans can't get health insurance and when you ask for it they say it's too expensive??? At least in Germany I got something for my tax money. But here? Not a thing! Seriously America, let's stop paying the bills for every country, charity starts at home. America, take care of your own people first.
I agree with Bess in WW, we need to know the contractors that ripped the taxpayers off and the officals that were suppose to be providing oversight. We as American citizens and taxpayers need to have a way to demand more from our elected representatives.
I am so sick of ALL the waste of our taxdollars. When is all this going to stop. I am really fed up with the way our so called government leaders are headed and it seems to be getting worse every year....
ok, yes, a major mess up. that does not mean that no good has come of the US being in Iraq. It also does not mean we got the WHOLE story.
Now do you understand why the US can't just go into a country and set up a democracy that hasn't had a democratic government in 2,000 years.  We shouldn't be there.  

This administration has costs US citizens billions of dollars in blunders.  I'm telling you NOW, that if we don't take care of our own backyard (our home land), with the problems at hand, (Economy, employment, gas prices, education, transportation, housing. etc.), we won't have a backyard for the terrorist to bomb...
Looking the cost of the prison , we can conclude that the facilities inside are of such a type that the prisoners will be some VVIPs.
Let's wait n see , GEORGE W BUSH , the wholesaler of terrorism and his bloody companions will be captured by the poor Iraqi nationals and put inside this prison.
BLOGGERS: REPUBLICANS HATE US FOR OUR FREEDOM! THEY WANT EVERYONE WHO EXPOSES THEIR BLUNDERS AND BAD POLICIES TO JUST SHUT UP!
I always find it amusing that anyone who voices an opinion about the state of affairs of this nation that diverges from the administration's assessment from on high, they're immediately labeled "freedom-hating liberals."  It kinda reminds me of when one school kid corrects another, and the only thing the other can come up with is, "YOU STINK."

Remember children, argumentum ad hominem is not a valid debate method!
Typical news from NBC, it is always bad.  Too bad you guys didn't cover the Revolutionary War or the Civil War (or any other war) if you wanted some real "worst cases."
I have no problem with sending these clowns who built this place to jail. Just don't send them to this one!
Wow! What comments. Throughout history the only constants were and are that the Rich and Powerfull become more Rich and Powerful and that everyone has too many children. So every society grows so far and then collapses. You can resist or help. Don't vote for bad choices and maybe oppose the really bad ones or try to get your cut. Throw your trash on the ground or seek out a trash can. It has been suggested that we need change, but what is that change? If we take all crooked politicians and send them to that prison (I like this idea) then we also need to send all the people who paid them plus their bosses who authorized the payoffs. The sweetest part will be that all the food and such will never get to them.
 If more people do not work on stopping wrong then we will eventually be like all societies in history. WE WILL COLLAPSE. WE WILL HAVE A WORLD WIDE DEPRESSION AND EXTREME DIEBACK.
 To be prepared I am going to go to the range for my regular practice.
Don't forget about the new U.S. Embassy under construction and scheduled to open in September. At a cost of $592 million, it will be the biggest U.S. Embassy in the world. It is about the size of the Vatican and will have its own power and water supply within its bomb-proof walls. I think it would be a good guess that it was intended to serve our country for our hundred year stay there. Now that this proposed stay has been reduced to a year and a half, the building could better serve as a monument to the stupidity,  incompetence and crookedness of the Bush administration. Still, neither of these two buildings, the HQ and the prison compares to the one billion plus mostly bogus charges to the American people by Halliburton, and which was given about seventeen seconds coverage one evening by the broadcast channels and was never mentioned again.
To Mark in Michigan:  It just became a Democratic controlled Senate and House.  And, neither has the number needed to make a decision without some Republicans joining them.  So, try to put this on the Democrats but we all know it is the Republicans who okayed this kind of waste.
Mistakes happen on a daily basis! And there is a lot of information relating to Iraq that no one will ever know, but there seems to be plenty of arm-chair quarterbacking going on. At least the abandoned prison was only $40 mil. That's a mud puddle. Let's talk about Boston's Big Dig... $14.6 BILLION in order to complete it satisfactorily. At least the Iraqis have some structures. Where would the Big Dig be if it had been abandoned at $40 million... a sloppy useless hole in the ground? On another front, the Standish Group reported that the cost of failed tech projects/initiatives were estimated at $75 BILLION... that was in 1998. Do you think it's improved much since then? On the other hand, in 2006, ExxonMobil, the world’s largest publicly traded company, raked in $39.5 BILLION in PROFITS. That seems like a big problem. Not to mention we also have a mortgage crisis on our hands because people are just flat out irresponsible! This has little to do with Iraq. So are we working to improve conditions or working to improve our arm-chair quarterbacking? If we're going to point fingers, look first to your bedroom mirror. Then we'll be ready to fix some problems.
What's everybody getting all bent out of shape for? This type of thing goes on all over this country at all levels of government and no one seems to care about that. Taxpayers are screwed on an hourly basis but for some reason if we're ripped off domestically we just shrug our shoulders and say oh well. All of it is theft and you should be just as irate about it where ever it happens. Once a politician gets in office the only priority is to stay there and the only way they do it is handing out favors to friends and that's with both parties.
you stupid people want to know who the contractors were ?? call your rep or senator on the phone not the internet or e and ask them until they tell you---i did and i know---now quit your crying and do something---
This is just one of many contracting nightmares (and money) that bush has given us to remeber him bye. Just a Few months longer and we can say goodbye. A new president today would be better.
Interesting!  We rationalized the war after WMD were not found by saying that the United States goal wants to establish democracy in Iraq.  And yet the Iraqi government was not even consulted about this white elephant of a project.  You cannot have democracy by dictating policy to a sovereign state.  Of all things, a prison is not the best gift to a friend.


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