RE:RE:RE:RE:Questions for the pulpitI do not think 70k sf building in 6 months is aggressive at all.
I am not in the industry, not even close. I am a tool and die maker. I live in Toronto, work in Vaughn. The corporation i work for is decent sized, and no its not Magna. Our sister plant across the street, plant one AKA Multimatic, which is also the name of the corporation i work for just added well above 50k sf to their existing 80k sf building. total time frame about a year. Given they took a break after clearing the parking lot and grassy field due to winter i assume. The time it took to put the building up was 2 months.
In Toronto I have seen condo towers 30 storeys tall come up in 6 months. The last time i was in Vegas I was staying at the MGM while the Wynn was a steel skeleton. A few months after i got back i recall its grand opening on the news. Tesla's Gigafactory started in 2015 due for completion in 2020 5.5 million sf in the middle of the desert. So some simple math here for Tesla:
5x12=60
5,500,000/60=91,666 and change sf a month.
Friday Nights expansion site is in a industrial park. There are roads, light postss, other industrial buildings surrounding the site, and the footings are in place.
I am no architectural engineer, as stated above, just a tool maker, but one might think with a half decent team 6 months for 70k sf industrial building, not a condo tower, nor a luxury hotel, or even a state of the art battery factory with a solar panel roof isnt just plausible, its laughable.
What industry did you way you were in?