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we're picking on these at the salt mine salt eats steel

Tim Houtsma · Marid Industries

The Pugwash salt-mine head-frame shutdown job: six weeks, not seven, or you kill the client's revenue — explains why planning is everything.

Full episode at 36:45Design-Build Steel in Atlantic Canada: Merit Industries on Projects, Pricing, and Why Tradespeople Know Best
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THE LESSON THIS CLIP CARRIES
A shutdown-constrained project (like a salt mine head-frame replacement) demands near-perfect pre-construction planning because the cost of overrunning the shutdown window is the client's entire revenue stream.
we need to minimize the amount of time that mine is shut down — it can't be seven weeks, it can't be eight weeks
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SOURCE: 36:45 of Design-Build Steel in Atlantic Canada: Merit Industries on Projects, Pricing, and Why Tradespeople Know Best