Rob562
Well-Known Member
If I were in charge of HHN construction logistics and budgeting, I'd probably greenlight any construction that can easily be stopped and stored until next year in facilities that don't need to be used until then. But I'd also have a definite date to make a decision one way or the other, at least as far as what's within their control. (Obviously if the state or county orders them to shut down there's not much they can do)
That way if they pull the plug on 2020, they can store what they have and use those house plans for next year's HHN. And if they still go ahead with this year, they've been building it all this time.
-Rob
That way if they pull the plug on 2020, they can store what they have and use those house plans for next year's HHN. And if they still go ahead with this year, they've been building it all this time.
-Rob