National Association of State Highway and Transportation Unions » The Tennessee Department of Transportation reported last month that it has saved $54 million since FY 2012 by shedding engineering consultants in favor of hiring more staff. During a budget hearing, transportation Commissioner John Schroer said that contracting private-sector firms to perform engineering work is four times the cost to complete the same tasks with department-employed engineers.
Tennessee Cuts Consultants to Save Money
By Michelle|2017-12-09T23:23:21-08:00December 7, 2017|Outsourcing, Tennessee|Comments Off on Tennessee Cuts Consultants to Save Money