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87943.5 in reply to 87943.4
Date: 5/17/2009 2:22:34 AM
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Finally, beware relying too much on construction estimates. Estimates are not exactly how many days it will take to construct your stadium, and on average, construction estimates tend to be rather optimistic. If you really, desperately need your expansion ready in 10 days, you should probably not trust a 10 day estimate from the construction crew.


Thats got to be new? (newish!)

Could condense it to.

Always remember to multiply your estimate by 3 so that you can be happy when your constructors complete your chosen work in just over twice the time you were quoted.

OR.

Please take the estimated completion time as seriously as you do DMI.

I think the above must be easiest to translate!

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87943.6 in reply to 87943.5
Date: 5/17/2009 3:30:12 PM
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Even if this is not a bug, it is one of the least fun aspects of the game.

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87943.7 in reply to 87943.5
Date: 5/18/2009 10:52:49 AM
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I will say that I'm not completely a fan of the system as currently constituted.

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87943.8 in reply to 87943.7
Date: 5/20/2009 5:09:01 AM
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for me this is the one part of the game that totally drains the fun and energy that i have.

imagine 200 to 250 seats constitutes to almost 10 days that is really frustrating if you look at it.


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87943.9 in reply to 87943.8
Date: 5/21/2009 3:52:52 AM
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I still got 1 more day to go :(

Whats the odds it freezes now til after my home game on Saturday??!!

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87943.10 in reply to 87943.9
Date: 5/23/2009 6:47:49 PM
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isnt it in the real world if the contractor finish the project way pass the or pass the deadline

they get penalized ?

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87943.11 in reply to 87943.10
Date: 5/25/2009 9:56:02 AM
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Yeah that's right. Every day over the deadline the contractor have to pay a certain amount of money. It is a way to limit the contractors bids on price/building time estimate. It would make a nice addition to speculate in slow contractors. Maybe one could even earn money by expanding the stadium

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87943.12 in reply to 87943.11
Date: 5/25/2009 12:36:20 PM
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How about you have three options on the contractor:

1) Base - estimate +/- 25% time= base cost
2) Unreliable - +5/-50% = -10% base cost
3) Speedy - +25/-10 time = +25% base cost

You pay extra or save extra for either a faster build or slower one...

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87943.13 in reply to 87943.10
Date: 5/26/2009 9:23:07 AM
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isnt it in the real world if the contractor finish the project way pass the or pass the deadline they get penalized ?


Depends on the contract you guys signed. You can put strict limits in it, but it's not allways so.
Offcourse if it takes very long time you allways have the right to protest against unnecessary delay.

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87943.14 in reply to 87943.13
Date: 5/27/2009 10:24:55 AM
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what do you mean depends on the contract

this should be the basic thing when you negotiate a construction project. because your putting in a lot of money plus time and you dont see it getting done. whats worst if you didnt finish it by the time you want it or the scheduled time then you should be asking the contractor, but no matter what happens there is this called penalty.

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87943.15 in reply to 87943.14
Date: 5/27/2009 11:02:04 AM
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In a decently negotiated contract there are strict time limits included. But this is not always the case. People need to watch out when negotiating. The process goes a lot more smoothly when the details of this possible penalty are described in the contract.
Another example: Some smaller jobs are sometimes done without contract: for friends or worse, to avoid taxes.
As owner it is impossible in this situation to have control of the time schedule.

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