C'mon lads we can break the £100 Billion by the end of the month, big push,in fact the end of the week the way the Pound is performing.
This could be a good day to Bury bad news 😉
https://t.co/ery2UuYcls
At this point prices in The UK are just made up:
What do you mean a return train to London is £140?
How is a weekend away in England £600? I can go abroad for a week for that!
Why is a house that was £700 a month a few years ago now £1500 a month?
How is a full tank of fuel now costing more than £100?
Why is my car insurance going up every year on the same car with no claims?
How is 2 carrier bags of shopping costing me nearly £100?
We're honestly done aren't we.
Just been asked by a Client's Project Manager / Engineer is they can terminate the Contract with less than 1% of the works outstanding and call in the equivalent of 160m in sterling😂, you cannot make this shit up!
Explaining Trump's geopolitical statement in Quantity Surveying (QS) terms, the "Supreme Leader" is like a risky subcontractor known to the project team but not replaced yet, to avoid costs like delays or civilian harm. Choosing not to act now mirrors delaying a costly decision, while avoiding "missiles" is like preventing project setbacks. "Patience wearing thin" suggests budget or timeline pressure, hinting at future action. This analogy makes the scenario relatable for QS professionals but risks oversimplifying complex geopolitics, potentially missing cultural or political nuances. While creative, it may lack precision outside construction contextsExplaining Trump's geopolitical statement in Quantity Surveying (QS) terms, the "Supreme Leader" is like a risky subcontractor known to the project team but not replaced yet, to avoid costs like delays or civilian harm. Choosing not to act now mirrors delaying a costly decision, while avoiding "missiles" is like preventing project setbacks. "Patience wearing thin" suggests budget or timeline pressure, hinting at future action. This analogy makes the scenario relatable for QS professionals but risks oversimplifying complex geopolitics, potentially missing cultural or political nuances. While creative, it may lack precision outside construction contextsExplaining Trump's geopolitical statement in Quantity Surveying (QS) terms, the "Supreme Leader" is like a risky subcontractor known to the project team but not replaced yet, to avoid costs like delays or civilian harm. Choosing not to act now mirrors delaying a costly decision, while avoiding "missiles" is like preventing project setbacks. "Patience wearing thin" suggests budget or timeline pressure, hinting at future action. This analogy makes the scenario relatable for QS professionals but risks oversimplifying complex geopolitics, potentially missing cultural or political nuances. While creative, it may lack precision outside construction contexts.
@villareport@FT Look how long it has taken for Moseley and Kings Heath to get new simple railway stations. The amount of stakeholders involved in this makes the task a very lengthy one.