Such low yields, in turn, do not normally justify the cost of construction.
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This seemed to happen in Florida early and I remember Brickell condos selling in early 2011 for well above the cost of construction.
Within a few years his little chips may help change everything from the cost of construction to how we fight forest fires--even the way we communicate.
The arena itself is small, but included in the final cost of construction was Pennsylvania Station (beneath the arena), one of North America's busiest transportation hubs.
One single QBotix robot can manage 300 kilowatts worth of panels, reducing components, maintenance and cost but it also gives the solar farms another benefit, reduces the cost of construction.
For example, in Ohio arcane and extremely inefficient rules (insisted upon by labor unions) have raised the cost of public construction well above that of private sector counterparts.
Fluxman is cagey about cost breakdowns but allows that Steiner cedes 50% of its shipboard revenue to the host cruise line, which shares marketing expenses and absorbs the entire cost of spa construction, which can be considerable.
The clean-up process might be hindered by pro-union rules such as the Davis-Bacon Act, which increases the cost of federally funded construction projects.
What if it meant a drastically lower cost of living, both in terms of construction and energy bills?
After fourteen years of planning and construction, at a cost of a hundred and thirty-five million dollars, the gallery occupies one connected space in three buildings.
Even if the healing agent adds 50% to the concrete cost, this makes up just 1-2% of the total construction cost.
Not only will Transocean try to keep cash levels high to deal with any other Macondo-related liabilities, it will also be shouldering the cost of an expensive rig construction program.
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This could be possible as there is tremendous potential for economies of scale, both in terms of mass production, which reduces the cost of each turbine, and in terms of the construction and management of vast wind farms offshore where there are few limits on available acreages.
The advantage of the residential approach is that selling the apartments up front covers the cost of the ship's construction.
This falls short of a government guarantee for its borrowings, but it does include paying for land acquisition (a fifth of the total construction cost).
Over the last two years, the government has raised downpayment and mortgage requirements, imposed a property tax for the first time in Shanghai and Chongqing, increased construction of low-cost housing and enacted home-purchase restrictions in about 40 cities.
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In any ordinary market, you are selling a piece of equipment to a construction company that is concerned about things like the total cost of ownership of a road grader over a 10-20 year life.
Long known to stand above a geological fault, the stadium was declared unsafe in a seismic review, said Barbour, who added that about 70% of the project's construction cost comes from safety upgrades.
That is far below what most project-financiers would expect for assuming the risks of corporate bankruptcy, construction delays and cost overruns.
Will it allow for some mid-sized and smaller construction companies to go bankrupt at the cost of losing jobs?
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The savings are arrestingly simple: Redesigning a standard pumping loop in one factory saved 92% of the pumping power--with lower construction cost and better performance.
The document proposed that Chinese partner Guangdong Provincial Highway Construction Co. agree to the transfer of the extra cost from Hopewell's balance sheet to that of the project in the form of shareholder loans.
While the private sector assumes responsibility for capital costs and the risks involved such as cost and time overruns in construction or failure to deliver an agreed level of service, the local authority in return commits to regular payments.
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And the folly of paying track-mile subsidies led to the construction of an artificially tortuous route that maximized pork at the cost of operating efficiency.
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Cost overruns and construction delays sent utilities into bankruptcy, led to the cancelation of 63 planned reactors and set back governments and ratepayers billions of dollars.
The reasons for the profit drop include a jump in the cost of restricted stock units in the first quarter, as well as higher data center construction and marketing costs.
According to CEO Jamie Sokalsky, the increase in total construction cost at Pascua Lama can be split approximately equally between the impact of the delay of first gold production to the second half of 2014, increased labor hours and installation rates.
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Local-government construction, a key feature of the investment boom, also remains unaffected by the cost of money, so long as credit is freely available.
To give a few examples: the small Central American state of Belize was further impoverished by the construction of a new capital, Belmopan, in the 1960s-1970s, whose cost spiralled to four times its original estimate.
So far the grassroots group has completed about 20 low-cost clean water, sanitation and hygiene projects, including hand dug wells, rehabilitation of existing wells and construction of communal latrines, that have benefited at least 7, 000 people.
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