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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
From the articles I have read am I to understand that this temporary dome will take a month to build and will be used for just two months?

If they knew that this aspect of the project was behind schedule why didn't the dome get built before winter (probably easier and faster to do) to take full advantage of it for the entire winter instead of building it part way through winter.

When did the month long construction begin? Will it be finishing in a week (mid-January) or a month (mid-February)?

Will they really make up that much time in two months by adding the complication of building the dome compared what they would have accomplished just slugging it out in the elements at a slower pace without the additional expense? Perhaps the progress penalties are far greater than the cost of building the dome?

Is there a possibility the dome might remain after the winter if only to conceal progress from the watchful eyes of WRC? :-)
(e.g. out of sight out of mind)
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RE: ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit - by Pheidippides - 01-10-2016, 05:39 PM
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