DarthJ opened this issue on Dec 15, 2010 · 635 posts
DarthJ posted Thu, 06 September 2012 at 2:39 PM

The new entrance door - once a window with a central heating unit in front of it - opens straight onto one of the counters. That counter will be continuously submitted to a chilling draft, outside on the loading bay the average temperature during winter is about 5°C - 10°C.
Also an incoming customer will notice that counter first and head straight for it, while he/she should go to the waiting space until being called.
Not to mention the uncareful customer whom just barges in and bumps straight into the customer that happens to be standing at that counter.
See my "Logistics Centre" download for an overview
Does anybody in the construction business know how long it takes to refurbish an office ? Including moving out the furniture (among which 2 pieces weighing about 400 kg each ) and computers, demolishing board walls, breaking out brick walls for 2 doors, removing a heavy airco unit, then constructing new doors and board walls, laying electric wiring for our computers. Installing those computers (hard and software). I'm not even undisclosing safety measurements. How long ? Because here as this refurbishment cannot interrupt our daily operations from monday to friday they should be able to do all that in just 2 days, during the weekend.
Just a few weeks ago simply installing Windows 7 software already took several days.
But we can work it out !
Or not.