as long as the ramps to it are poured concrete, and they pin it in place, it would be fine... that can hold the weight of M1 Abrams (60+ short tons), a tractor-trailer wont harm it
all they need for a launch site is some concrete pads, the launch lattice, and a sprinkler system to hose down the fallout area immediately around the launch site... as for storage they can use a shipping can until they are ready to finish a block bunker...
orange deck is almost equivalent to ALL of DTD surface parking by itself (by my SWAG counting of spaces from Google Maps...) there is more than enough parking in lime and orange, not to mention strawberry
they can still render in tandem... but that wasnt the point.. they were saying it is cheaper to render than film, and i still think that this is not the case
if you ticket the non plug in electrics, or the ones that are not currently plugged in, they wont be filled-- besides, if they are not conveniently placed on level 2, then there is less chance for them to be occupied
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