That is a non story. Nothing to do with when it opens.
When they say completed, do they mean everything finished? Because no, I don't think it will be complete by the end of the season.
Phew! Thanks guys.Did anyone really think it was going to be fully completed this year?
Open yes, but it was never going to be fully completed
David Lammy from inside NWHL saying "fingers crossed we'll be in by end of March".
Don't shoot the messenger
David Lammy from inside NWHL saying "fingers crossed we'll be in by end of March".
is it right because I can't remember that Levy had his own "project managers" involved and mace where just the contractors?
if that's true then surely Mace can't be held accountable for the delays in anyway
is it right because I can't remember that Levy had his own "project managers" involved and mace where just the contractors?
if that's true then surely Mace can't be held accountable for the delays in anyway
If I remember correctly it's the other way around; THFC/Enic acted as the contractor, and Mace were the construction/project managers. @davidmatzdorf and some others, apologies to you all, bad memory, will attest or correct as necessary.
In case you were wondering about that tweet from Lammy - he's a local politician and not involved with the build.is it right because I can't remember that Levy had his own "project managers" involved and mace where just the contractors?
if that's true then surely Mace can't be held accountable for the delays in anyway
It was already made clear that it wouldn't be finished this season before the season started. It was going to be ready for Liverpool but a lot of work was to be finished in the summer. We did bring a lot of that work forward but I guess there isn't time to finish it all. At least it's going to be more complete when we move in so will look even better from day one now.
If you search this thread for "construction management" and my user name, you should pull up a couple of more detailed explanations of the contract procurement they're using. The subcontracts are let directly by THFC's development company and Mace are the construction managers. Mace will have a late-completion-damages liability in the contract, but that's just the start of it. It usually ends up being a drawn-out negotiation, followed by a commercial settlement.So how would that of had an effect the build. Did Levy employ the builders