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Originally Posted by msmariner
Plus it’s a provincial project so it’ll take time to cross the “t”s and dot the “I”s.
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Definitely agree that the timeline is aggressive if not overly optimistic.
Sounds like you know your way around this space. The point I was trying to make is that since it's not P3 and more of a 'traditional' procurement, they don't have to negotiate/haggle over the T's and C's in the F and O parts of the P3. In my experience, those finance and lawyer types take longer to do their bit, than the engineers and construction folks do at the front end.