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McLaren given the green light to QPR's £25 million training complex (Not Steve)

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  • #16
    As the OP mentions, this lot (not Steve!) built Spurs' New training complex (although I'm jealous that theirs cost nearly twice ours!).

    If anyone wants to have a gander at it for an idea of what we might be expecting then have a look here:

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    • #17
      Originally posted by padstow View Post
      As the OP mentions, this lot (not Steve!) built Spurs' New training complex (although I'm jealous that theirs cost nearly twice ours!).

      If anyone wants to have a gander at it for an idea of what we might be expecting then have a look here:

      http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-...aining-centre/
      Building costs have come down by almost a third since the recession. Just because theirs cost more than our don't mean it will be better. Remember ours will always be newer!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
        Building costs have come down by almost a third since the recession. Just because theirs cost more than our don't mean it will be better. Remember ours will always be newer!
        Say's who? I am currently working on a £15billion project, and before the recession I doubt it would of cost more, probably less in fact.
        @chrisrobson9

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Robsondinho View Post
          Say's who? I am currently working on a £15billion project, and before the recession I doubt it would of cost more, probably less in fact.
          Labour costs in that game have come down by a third. People are undercutting each other trying to grab whatever work they can, hence why I said building costs have come down. I know people who have been made redundant who cant get jobs for the same salaries they were on, some have had to take a £14k pay cut just to stay in work.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Robsondinho View Post
            Say's who? I am currently working on a £15billion project, and before the recession I doubt it would of cost more, probably less in fact.
            From the 2nd quarter 2008 to now, "officially" 8.7% cheaper (using BCIS indices) - but I've found in our firm we're paying just about the same - with rates frozen rather than cut, with our main subbys. Our Main Contracts are cheaper though, with framework agreements such as IESI squeezing prelim costs and mark ups right down for us.
            You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Dazzer1977 View Post
              Labour costs in that game have come down by a third. People are undercutting each other trying to grab whatever work they can, hence why I said building costs have come down. I know people who have been made redundant who cant get jobs for the same salaries they were on, some have had to take a £14k pay cut just to stay in work.
              Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
              From the 2nd quarter 2008 to now, "officially" 8.7% cheaper (using BCIS indices) - but I've found in our firm we're paying just about the same - with rates frozen rather than cut, with our main subbys. Our Main Contracts are cheaper though, with framework agreements such as IESI squeezing prelim costs and mark ups right down for us.
              My bad, miss read you were talking about contractors etc. tbh I couldn't care less how much we are charging as long as my salary stays the same.
              @chrisrobson9

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Robsondinho View Post
                My bad, miss read you were talking about contractors etc. tbh I couldn't care less how much we are charging as long as my salary stays the same.
                Me & you both mate - although staying the same isn't ideal - wouldn't mind it increasing every now & again!
                You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MattyRangers View Post
                  Me & you both mate - although staying the same isn't ideal - wouldn't mind it increasing every now & again!
                  what is your trade matty

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by QPR71 View Post
                    what is your trade matty
                    Quantity Surveyor mate. But I'm also an unqualified gynaecologist in the evenings and at weekends - barely have any work in this though.
                    You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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