McKee Must Fire Alviti for "Gross Mismanagement," Says Rhode Island Lawmaker

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McKee Must Fire Alviti for "Gross Mismanagement," Says Rhode Island Lawmaker

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti and Governor Dan McKee. PHOTO: GoLocal
A member of the Rhode Island General Assembly on Monday called for the termination of Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) Director Peter Alviti, for what he says has been Aliviti's "gross mismanagement" of bridge maintenance in the state. 

GoLocalProv called for Alviti to be fired in January 2023 — nearly a year before the Washington Bridge failure — after two year plus year investigation that sparked both federal and state enforcement action on the dumping of contaminated soil in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Rhode Island. 

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On Monday, Republican Rhode Island House Representative Robert Quattrocchi (District 41 – Scituate/Cranston), called on Democratic Governor Dan McKee to terminate Alviti "in regard to his gross mismanagement of Rhode Island bridge infrastructure maintenance."

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Quattrocchi also cited what he said is "a prevailing lack of confidence by the taxpayers of Rhode Island in his ability to manage this crisis going forward."

McKee has repeatedly said he stands by Alviti. 

 

Rep. Robert Quattrocchi. PHOTO: General Assembly
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On Monday, Quattrocchi issued the following statement, based on his own experience. 

In 1981, I entered my profession in the concrete industry. Throughout the early 80's, I worked for multiple concrete construction companies, opening my own concrete business in the mid 80's, and partnered with my brother throughout the late 80's and 90's.  I sold my share of the business to my brother, and worked for him into the 2000's. While I primarily specialized in concrete flat work, such as driveways, patios, walkways and such, I do have experience in concrete construction for foundations, walls and a short time, I worked for a major road construction company in Florida, building bridges. I have a broad knowledge of concrete materials, reinforcements, applications and maintenance. 

I am calling for the immediate termination of RIDOT Director Peter Alviti by Governor McKee. Based on my 30 years of concrete construction experience and expertise, I found his response to my question during the October 17th public Zoom meeting on the Washington Bridge incompetent, negligent, or both. I asked ‘why have we rebuilt bridge decks all over the state on crumbling footings?’  Essentially, his response was that the first two inches of surface concrete were unimportant to the structural integrity of the bridge footing. I completely disagree with his assertion and would compare it to claiming that an automobile's primer and paint finish is unimportant in protecting the vehicle's metal structure.

Under his directorship, Alviti created a maintenance nightmare by accepting shoddy workmanship on many of Rhode Island’s bridge footings. After extremely expensive bridge beams and deck roadway replacements were recently completed, this questionable workmanship is responsible for the continued deterioration of steel reinforcements and cracks in the footings, which is highly visible. We now have constant and unnecessary upkeep which will create costly expenses to address the visible deterioration caused by cutting corners. 

We need competency, experience and most importantly faith in the management and execution of our vital infrastructure, particularly regarding the Washington Bridge. Director Alviti is lacking in these areas and the taxpayers of Rhode Island deserve better. We cannot afford Alviti's mismanagement and excuses any longer. 

 

Previous Calls for Alviti's Removal

Business leader Ken Block wrote recently, “Rhode Island’s Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is an out-of-control mess. Director Alviti has spent the better part of a year lying, deflecting, and generally obstructing any effort to understand how his organization failed to detect that a major bridge deteriorated to the brink of failure.”

Columnist Robert Whitcomb writes, “Rhode Island officials’ response to the Washington Bridge fiasco will almost certainly ensure that Dan McKee is a one-term governor. There’s little trust in what his administration says about bridge-reconstruction plans. What would help is the firing of the obfuscating state Transportation Director Peter Alviti and his replacement by a highly regarded apolitical engineer/executive without political, union, or other conflicts of interest.”


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