Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

Up to the installer to check that before it is handed over
No it isn't, nobody is checking the bolts inside diffusers, to check nozzles are correctly attached - you'd be taking them apart and voiding warranties in many cases.

The installers would also be from completely different companies and in many cases sub-sub-sub letting the package.
 
No it isn't, nobody is checking the bolts inside diffusers, to check nozzles are correctly attached - you'd be taking them apart and voiding warranties in many cases.

The installers would also be from completely different companies and in many cases sub-sub-sub letting the package.
well somebody must check them before they leave the factory unless they have got from a cheap skate firm. All my years in Engineering and everything was checked and tested by an inspector before they left the factory.
 
well somebody must check them before they leave the factory unless they have got from a cheap skate firm. All my years in Engineering and everything was checked and tested by an inspector before they left the factory.
That’s what I would have thought. Surely these units are run for a period to see if anything falls off or rattles. I doubt we’ll know the truth but I’m guessing if the company wants to carry on supplying such units for other developments then a mutual agreement has been made.
 
well somebody must check them before they leave the factory unless they have got from a cheap skate firm. All my years in Engineering and everything was checked and tested by an inspector before they left the factory.
By installer I assumed you meant actually installing on site. It should have been picked up by the QA in the factory hence why it's a factory defect.
 
That’s what I would have thought. Surely these units are run for a period to see if anything falls off or rattles. I doubt we’ll know the truth but I’m guessing if the company wants to carry on supplying such units for other developments then a mutual agreement has been made.
There's been no mutual agreement, the manufacturer has admitted fault.
 
Report from last nights Elbow gig.

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About 12,000 people watched Elbow's gig on Tuesday

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Co-op Live's troubles over recent weeks won't be forgotten quickly. But Elbow and their fans proved the venue can move on - provided the problems are in the past.

 
The original budget was £365mill

Co-Op Live opens as costs set to reach £450m​


Those issues have also led to the rising price tag for the arena, which initially was set to cost £365m. Now, Oak View Group chief executive Tim Leiweke has told the Manchester Evening News that the figure is £400m and likely to grow to £450m before all is said and done
 
The original budget was £365mill

Co-Op Live opens as costs set to reach £450m​


Those issues have also led to the rising price tag for the arena, which initially was set to cost £365m. Now, Oak View Group chief executive Tim Leiweke has told the Manchester Evening News that the figure is £400m and likely to grow to £450m before all is said and done
Old news, this was posted yesterday :)
 
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The original budget was £365mill

Co-Op Live opens as costs set to reach £450m​


Those issues have also led to the rising price tag for the arena, which initially was set to cost £365m. Now, Oak View Group chief executive Tim Leiweke has told the Manchester Evening News that the figure is £400m and likely to grow to £450m before all is said and done
Soon get that back with the cost of the beer.
 

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