Since T seemed to use "building" as a verb, not the noun, I'll go on another tangent.
I'd imagine that a new Caterpillar model takes as much or more more planning, government regulations, and new engineering breakthroughs and hours than BU's project..
I will say, What Bradley is accomplishing is impressive and noteworthy for an entity of Bradley's size, resources and power.
In terms of advanced engineering principles and planning (including disecting 2 of the largest downstate hospitals) the I-74 project would win. Yes it is publically funded, but the timely and safe flow of commerce allows private enterprise to operate more profitably. I kinda like Ohio's governor's decree that all highway construction projects must maintain at least 2 open lanes in both directions at all times during the project. He decided that traffic delay's from closed lanes were costing the state's private economy too much.
I'd imagine that a new Caterpillar model takes as much or more more planning, government regulations, and new engineering breakthroughs and hours than BU's project..
I will say, What Bradley is accomplishing is impressive and noteworthy for an entity of Bradley's size, resources and power.
In terms of advanced engineering principles and planning (including disecting 2 of the largest downstate hospitals) the I-74 project would win. Yes it is publically funded, but the timely and safe flow of commerce allows private enterprise to operate more profitably. I kinda like Ohio's governor's decree that all highway construction projects must maintain at least 2 open lanes in both directions at all times during the project. He decided that traffic delay's from closed lanes were costing the state's private economy too much.
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