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Originally Posted by arjay57
Dumb question. Why is it that some projects seem to go up in a flash while others languish interminably? Is it financing? Are some contractors just faster than others?
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There are so many variables that come into play when these buildings are built. Some buildings are designed to be constructed quickly (skyhouse,3380,Centergy) and others are alot more complex. (University House,33 Peachtree).
Financing is a factor at the front end to get dirt turned and the project going. Owners and developer(s) work to get the project within budget while leaving contingencies for unforeseen conditions along the way. Once settled with the lender, away they go.
The language barrier is strictly a field problem but is overcome quite easily with the use of workers/supervisors that are bilingual. Most subcontractors have bi-lingual workers onsite to help.
Any project that has any structure below grade level will take a lot longer than one that is constructed from existing grade. The faster a highrise can get to "typical" floors, the faster the construction techniques that are in place for speed building can occur.