
this ruling is like a big ol' punch to the gut for builders companies, especially with palumbo's shady past still looming over them. like, if you can't even get paid for your work on public projects, how are you gonna keep going? and what about all the other questionable dealings that might be hiding behind the scenes?

idot's gotta be extra careful with these contracts, no room for corruption or favoritism.
the fact that palumbo got a 1999 plea deal is wild too. i mean, someone's gotta know more than just "hey pal, what did you do?" to make him take a fall like that

and now builders companies is paying the price for it. not to mention all the other businesses in the consortium that got away with bidding on idot projects despite being barred from others... something's gotta give.
anyway, this ruling might change how idot approaches contract awards, but i think it's still gonna be a cat-and-mouse game between them and builders companies.
