So, with the exception of the "support building" being including in the Jan. 2019 timeline, it looks to be pretty much like I said, no ? Don't get me wrong...anything faster is just fine by me, but w/out knowing of any expedited "seperate company schedules", I can only go by what I know to be the normal course of construction events & what was announced in regard to the "infrastructure" timeline. As mentioned & generally speaking; the 'vertical construction' doesn't commence until the 'horizontal construction' is completed, for a number of good reasons. Beyond that, I'm not saying this is the end of the world or anything. A well qualified construction company could put up a decent industrial building in a little over a month if all goes right, but even tilt-slab concrete generally takes 27 days to fully cure...just sayin' Teds' post; "So Tech City infrastructure and support building will be completed in Jan 2019, but the actual manufacturing units, which are being built by and funded by separate companies are on their own schedules."
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