rossyl
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Sorry for the rant
I'm so flipping annoyed. Our building project was meant to be completed by the end of November. This then slipped 2 weeks without much apology from the builder. We told our project manager who told the builder that we must be in by the end of the second week of December.
I told the project manager today that I thought it would not be done in time. He agreed, but said the Builder maintains it will be but for a few items. But neither I nor the project manager think the majority of work will be complete by the year end. The project manager is applying as much pressure as he can on the builder to speed things up.
There are no penalties for late delivery.
We face our first Christmas as a married couple not in our home, and our second Christmas out of the house.
The other half is upset and I'm just sick of the whole thing.
If anyone has any ideas how to speed up the builders, please let me know.
Other than that, sorry for the rant.
I'm so flipping annoyed. Our building project was meant to be completed by the end of November. This then slipped 2 weeks without much apology from the builder. We told our project manager who told the builder that we must be in by the end of the second week of December.
I told the project manager today that I thought it would not be done in time. He agreed, but said the Builder maintains it will be but for a few items. But neither I nor the project manager think the majority of work will be complete by the year end. The project manager is applying as much pressure as he can on the builder to speed things up.
There are no penalties for late delivery.
We face our first Christmas as a married couple not in our home, and our second Christmas out of the house.
The other half is upset and I'm just sick of the whole thing.
If anyone has any ideas how to speed up the builders, please let me know.
Other than that, sorry for the rant.
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