The Obama Presidential Center officially opened this week with all the pageantry one would expect from a project built to memorialize America’s 44th president.
Former Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Joe Biden attended the dedication ceremony. Advertisement Hollywood celebrities, political figures, musicians, and Democratic Party royalty filled the crowd.
Advertisement According to reporting from Fox News Digital, multiple subcontractors who helped build the Obama Presidential Center say they are still fighting to recover millions of dollars they claim remain unpaid after years of work on the project.The event was designed to celebrate legacy, leadership, and community investment
For some contractors, the dispute is not merely a business disagreement. They say it threatens the survival of their companies.Advertisement “That is a hole that no subcontractor, small business can survive,” Owen said.
According to the report, several contractors described years of delays, repeated design changes, costly rework, scheduling disruptions, and compensation disputes that remain unresolved even as the center opens its doors to the public.Mike Owen, owner of Adamson Plumbing, told Fox News Digital that his company is nearly $4 million in the red after working on the project
The allegations are particularly striking because the Obama Presidential Center was promoted as a model project for minority-owned businesses and local contractors.Omar Shareef, president of the African American Contractors Association, told Fox News Digital that several Black-owned contractors privately approached him seeking help after suffering significant losses tied to the project.
MILLIONS OWED: Some minority-owned and local subcontractors who helped build the Obama Presidential Center say they're owed millions and face financial ruin as the campus prepares to open on Juneteenth.
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Shareef further warned that some firms could lose their bonding capacity, supplier relationships, and access to future projects if the disputes remain unresolved.
Fox News Digital reports that one minority-owned subcontractor claimed losses of approximately $2.5 million, while the largest publicly known dispute involves claims exceeding $40 million connected to major concrete work on the project.The numbers involved are substantial
Court filings also show that at least two subcontractors later sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, although the filings do not establish that the Obama Center project directly caused those financial difficulties. Advertisement The Obama Foundation has pushed back on the criticism. Foundation officials note that the project’s construction manager, Lakeside Alliance, was responsible for hiring and managing subcontractors. The consortium pointed to the hundreds of contractors and workers who participated in the project and the economic opportunities created during construction.The Foundation also states that it has no contractual relationship with subcontractors and no outstanding disputed charges with Lakeside Alliance
The opening ceremony itself provided another reminder of that contrast.The crowd included virtually every major figure in modern Democratic politics, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former President Joe Biden, former Vice President Kamala Harris, California Governor Gavin Newsom, and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
