By Peter Moore O n February 2, Energy Minister Stephen Lecce announced the early completion of the Darlington nuclear plant refurbishment. “The unit is now complete and will be returning to service four months ahead of schedule, the overall refurbishment project coming in $150 million under budget,” according to the ministry press release. “Ontario is …
Uh after that head line, I could. The required work is not fully complete, okay… it’s ahead of schedule. For a government job with big profile contractors, who will shut down the job and site on the regular over the smallest of saftey issues/ environmental reasons. This is from experience. They are under budget by 150mill? Massive red flag right there.
How many corners did they cut, and what lower grade materials did they use? Was the workman ship any good? Things take a certain amount of time for a reason. Professionals know that that’s how they come up with deadlines.
It’s the triangle of quality. You have 3 outcomes but can only chose 2. Fast and good won’t be cheap. Cheap and good won’t be fast. And cheap and fast won’t be any fuckin good this rule applies 100% to everything.
Uh after that head line, I could. The required work is not fully complete, okay… it’s ahead of schedule. For a government job with big profile contractors, who will shut down the job and site on the regular over the smallest of saftey issues/ environmental reasons. This is from experience. They are under budget by 150mill? Massive red flag right there.
How many corners did they cut, and what lower grade materials did they use? Was the workman ship any good? Things take a certain amount of time for a reason. Professionals know that that’s how they come up with deadlines.
It’s the triangle of quality. You have 3 outcomes but can only chose 2. Fast and good won’t be cheap. Cheap and good won’t be fast. And cheap and fast won’t be any fuckin good this rule applies 100% to everything.