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To: the_big_guy who wrote (27564)8/15/2012 8:28:31 AM
From: techisbestRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 53574
 
I have already stated that was a typo. 5 months, including fabrication, assembly, and testing. This is what I was told by Mr. Rauber when I asked at the AGM. I do not know how many can be in the pipeline at one time, but it should be as many as they can afford as they move forward. I see no reason why the components can not be built by multiple fabricators. It must take some time for a fabricator to get up to speed.

I would think that any new building required by a site could be built in roughly that same time frame. I'm not sure why the one at N.F. took as long as it did to have the floor poured.

In any case, all of this will become easier with experience. And with Tony Bogolin applying six sigma methodologies to the process.