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Monday, 02/06/2017 1:34:15 PM

Monday, February 06, 2017 1:34:15 PM

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I wish to share this just as something to think on and not intended to challenge those who know much more than me in claiming dollar-land in the very near future. Hope they are right. If they are I prosper but... their time lines goes against everything I know about real estate and I am sure there are others here close enough to this field to understand what I am about to say.

It is proclaimed closing on the new facility if mid month. My experience suggest there are nearly always unforseeable delays but we are talking about Liquidmetal so assume there will be no delays. Once closed an Architect must be hired to draw the plans of the work to be performed to get this building into order to except the new business. Because we are talking about Liquidmetal lets assume we are hiring an Architect that has nothing to do or one that is willing to put their job on the top of the pile. After being drawn It then has to be submitted to the City for review and returned with a list of changes that is needed to the plan for re-submittal. Ok... because we are talking about Liquidmetal the application goes to the top of the pile ahead of everyone else and is approved in the fast time with no changes that needs to be made which is rare but we are talking about Liquidmetal and I wish to keep the midset on EVERYTHING happening in the most perfect way and time frame. Now once the plans are approved we have to submit the job for bids. After contractors have had sufficient time to review the plans and get prices from their subs they are ready to submit their quote. Now we select a contractor and lets assume he is the low bidder and has no work and is willing to start tomorrow. The amount of time is depending upon the amount of work that needs to be performed. Everyone have an office? Need an upgraded phone system? Updating and decorating? Wiring for new machines at the locations where they are designed to be located now or for preparation in the future? I don't know about California but here we can not start excepting inventory of any kind until work has been completed, inspected and approved before the CO has been issued.

I may be wrong and as I stated in the beginning it is just an observation that there is an awful lot of stuff that has be to be and done right, on time and under the most perfect conditions and I still don't see them being ready to except the new machine in the time line posted here if it is to be believable.
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