The demolition permit for the old Academy was approved on 6/27/16 or about two weeks ago. I know they have been working there for about three weeks. You can't just move on to a site and start demolition especially when there are active water, sewer, gas telephone and electric lines on site and connected to the structure. So I don't think we can say that they would have started demolition at the baseball stadium any sooner than about three weeks after the last game. It is my understanding that they had to move a major electric line and load distribution equipment prior to demolition. Granted, I think we all can agree that there appears to be problems with the administration of the contract and financing but I don't think anybody here can say how far the project is behind schedule without actually seeing the schedule. Not only that, without knowing what the length of the critical path is it's hard to say how far the job will extend into next spring.
I think a few questions need to be answered.
Has a notice to proceed been issued? yes/no.
What is the contract time in calendar days?
What is the length of the critical path in calendar days?
Is there an up charge for running double shifts?
Have equipment or materials on the critical path been ordered?
Until the above questions are answered everything is pure speculation.
It isn't speculation. It's a fact this project is way behind the projected schedule line. FACT. It is also a fact that the UL admin isn't talking to ANYBODY.
I'm not guessing or speculating. Can they make up the time. I seriously doubt it but who knows. We still don't know a real start date (NTP).
Again, I have no connections and am not saying things weren't mishandled. But I heard Robe talk and he blamed the delay on them and the foundation/electrical work. Was he not telling the truth, or leaving some (really important) info out? I'm just trying to make sense of all this....
I'm not saying things weren't mishandled. What I am saying is when it is said that the project is "way behind schedule" my initial thought is how much and can it be made up. That's why I aked the questions above and I will ask again
Has a notice to proceed been issued? yes/no.
What is the contract time in calendar days? (I need a number)
What is the length of the critical path in calendar days? (I need a number)
Is there an up charge for running double shifts? (Yes/no)
Have equipment or materials on the critical path been ordered? (yes/no)
TECHNICALLY if the notice to proceed has not been signed then the contractor is not behind schedule because the contract time has not started. Typically the way it goes is a contract is awarded, Bonds insurance certificates and other documents are submitted, a notice to proceed is issued. The contractor has ten days to start then the contract time starts ticking. This order of things to do may be altered if this is a "Design Build" project. Again TYPICALLY in large construction projects there are certain things that an owner and contractor are responsible for. The owner, among other things has to supply a site for work (done) and FINANCING (meh not so much -----maybe I don't know for sure but it appears that way). I don't know if the "Ragin Cajun Facilities" could be considered in 'Breach of Contract" for not providing adequate financing. That would be something for Lemoine to do but I doubt they would do that.
I have been doing major construction work since 1976. I really like to deal in absolutes. (Not I heard this or that. That is speculation and providing an opinion based on rumor) Unfortunately we are not privy to absolute and hard information (by design). It has always been an aggravation to me that everything in the athletic department for a long time has been deemed "Top Secret". I have said that the administration at the athletic department was trained by the CIA.
I am also OF THE OPINION that there was a similar issue with the softball renovation project. I don't know that for a FACT but just have a feeling that that was the case.
He didn't lie about anything, if I tell you I'm confident the world will end... Am I lying? I never would have expected Tony to handle it any different than the way he did... I promise he is fuming at the thought of where his team might have to play next year because of these morons...and I'm not talking about the contractor. It was stated by many of us almost a month ago that this was gonna be smoke and mirrors and that's exactly what it has been.
NTP has still not been given and the contract is calendar days Helmut.
Next hurdle will be ULS board. And that's not a gimme.
Hold on tight
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