Quite a few roadworks happen at this time of year so the councils can spend any money that's left so it isn't taken off next year's budget, i believe 🤷♂️
When I was working in school I was often in the IT department
not just the "teaching IT" department but the "everything that is anything related to a computer" type IT department
Basically it was a hangover from the days when the olny computers in a school were a few BBC Micros that one teacher was in charge of
Then they spread a little bit so a technician was recruited - but it stayed under the same bloke (normally!)
anyway - I soon found that any new software or upgrades to the computer I used was normally based on
"lets wait until after Christmas and see howmuch Dave (the IT tech) has had to spend to keep the computers working and we can see what money we have left"
and it was VERY important that that money left over was spent - because if it was not then "someone" might think we didn;t need so much next year in spite of the known problems
so - basically - Febuary and March were a race to spend money before it was noticed that we had some left over
It was very different to the big company I had worked for before where would could be spending 1000 times as much but we had a proper project plan with costsing and everything
Ratehr than "Mike (thats me) we had some more money left so you can have this new memory for your classroom computer"