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    You are at:Home»Orthodox News»Greek Archdiocese Defaults on Payments to Construction Company; Work at St. Nicholas Halted

    Greek Archdiocese Defaults on Payments to Construction Company; Work at St. Nicholas Halted

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    By Webmaster on December 7, 2017 Orthodox News, Orthodox News Top Stories
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    St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox National Shrine at Ground Zero in New York City

    Source: The Pappas Post

    by Gregory Pappas

    Construction at the site of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox National Shrine at Ground Zero in New York City has been halted by the main construction company because the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has defaulted on payments, according to a letter sent by the company to its subcontractors working at the site.

    The letter from the site’s main contractor, Skanksa USA Building, notifies its subcontractors to withdraw from the building site immediately. A copy of the letter was obtained by The Pappas Post by one of the project’s subcontractors that was working under Skanksa and the validity of the letter was verified by Skanksa.

    St. Nicholas was the only house of worship destroyed on 9/11 when terrorists struck the World Trade Center. A massive fundraising campaign was undertaken to re-build the church, which was originally founded by Greek immigrants in the early 1900s when the Lower East Side of Manhattan was a thriving ethnic neighborhood.

    The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America has been rocked by a string of financial scandals over the past several months when it was revealed that monies from various restricted funds were “raided” to pay for day to day operations.

    The complete text of the letter:

    “Effective December 5, 2017, Skanska USA Building, Inc. (‘Skanska’) has terminated its contract with The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (‘GOA’), on account of GOA’s defaults in making payment under the Owner Contract. Skanska is demobilizing from the Project site.

    Effective immediately, you are directed to stop all Work under the Subcontract, both on and off the Project site. Take measures to protect and secure your Work, demobilize from the Project site, and coordinate your efforts with Skanska’s project team.

    If you elect not to remove materials or equipment promptly from the Project site, be advised that you may not be able to recover them later. Contact the Skanska project team concerning the transfer or cancellation of any permits you may have procured for the Project.

    Skanska is continuing its pursuit of payment from GOA under the Owner Contract, together with any other remedies it may have on account of GOA’s breaches. We will advise you when there is progress toward a resolution with GOA.

    Very Truly Yours,

    SKANSKA USA BUILDING INC.

    Thomas W. Perry
    Project Director

    UPDATED Wednesday, December 6, 2017 with official statement from Skanksa USA here.

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    2 Comments

    1. Photius Underwood on December 7, 2017 8:41 am

      And yet time and again the faithful are told there is no need for a forensic audit of the Archdiocese. Move along our new GOA Archdiocesan council and its leaders say. It is time for parishes to unite and stop the flow of money to the GOA until a forensic audit of the archdiocese is conducted.

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    2. Tim on December 7, 2017 11:12 am

      If the raiders of the restricted funds weren’t wearing ecclesiastical robes, they’d have already been prosecuted. We defrock and prosecute (some) sexual predators. Time to do the same with financial predators.

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