flynnibus
Premium Member
Most of the cost associated with the infrastructure (not trains) is Engineering and Labor. To compare a system built outside the US not an apples to apples comparison. Labor costs are everything here. That $234 Million dollar system could be $3 Billion dollars to do in the US.
Look at the World Drive interchange project. That is probably a $75+ million dollar project. The primary cost? Labor.
Disagree - The system is designed and engineered by the same Germany company. The bulk of the system largely uses pre-fabricated components... not stuff built on-location. The expertise used to validate and sign off on the lower workers is all imported. Thus the costs in these elements should largely be the same (minus the competitive bidding side of things). Yes there are still huge construction parts to this job, but again we are looking at an area where Disney is actually at an advantage compared to most projects (the locale, the favorable government, the economies of scale, the long term relationships, etc).
This isn't a roadway construction product....