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Is this it?
who cares, we've agreed a fixed price and that is what the club will payI wonder how much over budget this comes in given inflation + energy crisis
Let's hope that doesn't affect quality.who cares, we've agreed a fixed price and that is what the club will pay
agreed, I would expect that there are safeguards and QA checks to ensure that nothing gets sloppy though. It's in LOR's interest to get things right first time and on time as thats the cheapest approach.Let's hope that doesn't affect quality.
Well, it's going great guns atm. You have to say that. Who knows whether Laing O'Rourke have clauses in the contract? It's always seemed a bit too good to be true that they take the whole hit on inflation for this project.agreed, I would expect that there are safeguards and QA checks to ensure that nothing gets sloppy though. It's in LOR's interest to get things right first time and on time as thats the cheapest approach.
Did you hear the 'love it or loathe it, it is spectacular' from that presenter at the end of the piece? BBC pandering to the the rs viewers again.That's a shortened bulletin. The one broadcast was 2.20 seconds and had an interviews with Jacques the site manager and a longer one with Chong.
The feller is a Kopite enabling divvie. But he was referring to the part in the bulletin that stated the stadium had objections to it from various bodies.Did you hear the 'love it or loathe it, it is spectacular' from that presenter at the end of the piece? BBC pandering to the the rs viewers again.
Yes but all them objections have been well resolved, it was just a snidey little quote that didn't need to be said.The feller is a Kopite enabling divvie. But he was referring to the part in the bulletin that stated the stadium had objections to it from various bodies.
Let's hope that doesn't affect quality.
Was thinking that too. Still, there's a long way to go on this.That's why I'm glad Dan Meis is back on board, and I know some people won't agree on that. At the moment Dan is very happy with the standard of the build itself, which reassures me.