Porterville Recorder

Constructi­on halted at church destroyed in Sept. 11 attacks

- By COLLEEN LONG

NEW YORK — Constructi­on on a Greek Orthodox church to replace one that was crushed in the Sept. 11 attacks has been temporaril­y suspended amid rising costs and questions over how donations have been managed.

The St. Nicholas National Shrine next to the World Trade Center memorial plaza was to replace a tiny church obliterate­d when the trade center's south tower fell in 2001. The new building was designed by renowned architect Santiago Calatrava, who created the soaring white bird-like mall and transit hub nearby called the Oculus.

But unlike the transit hub, built largely with federal transporta­tion dollars, the church is being funded through donations including from the Greek government, Greek Orthodox church members around the world, the Roman Catholic Archdioces­e of Boston and the Italian city of Bari, whose patron saint is St. Nicholas. AP PHOTO BY

In September, the estimated cost was $50 million. But according to The New York Times , which first reported the work suspension, the cost had jumped to an estimated $72 million to $78 million as of this month.

Two firms, Pricewater­housecoope­rs and Bakerhoste­tler, were hired to perform an independen­t investigat­ion into the constructi­on, according to a Dec. 9 statement posted on the website of the Greek Orthodox Archdioces­e of America.

The stoppage was ordered by the constructi­on company on the project, Skanska USA, the statement said.

"The archdioces­e is confidentl­y hopeful that constructi­on will recommence in the very near future and has been assured by Skanska ... that they are looking forward to the rescinding of this temporary suspension to continue working together in cooperatio­n with the archdioces­e for the completion of the building project," the statement read.

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 ?? MARK LENNIHAN ?? In this Aug. 10 file photo, a constructi­on worker walks in front of the St. Nicholas National Shrine in New York. Work on the Greek Orthodox church destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks next to the World Trade Center memorial plaza has been temporaril­y...
MARK LENNIHAN In this Aug. 10 file photo, a constructi­on worker walks in front of the St. Nicholas National Shrine in New York. Work on the Greek Orthodox church destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks next to the World Trade Center memorial plaza has been temporaril­y...

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