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I’m still here ... I can only assume Absolute Welding have completed their part. Like everyone I’m disappointed there has been no update. Like previous posts and announcements this quarter is make or break , at this stage we must assume everything is on track. Once the plant has been completed I think we will have an exciting future.
Hopefully we get an update today or early next week.
Let’s hope they don’t combine all the projects in one update, its more benificial to spread them over a couple of months, allowing the sp to climb back 3 - 4p and beyond. Exciting times ahead.
You can’t blame the government for a shop not being prepared .. anyway, isn’t that particular shop relocating ? Doesn’t make sense to restock if they are moving.
Contrary to all your posts regarding the government inadequacies , they appear to be doing pretty well in encouraging business and creating jobs. They aren’t perfect , which government is ?. Next week I’m sure you will see the government announce a huge forrestry contract . ( CTL).
Newfoundlander, I actually look forward to your amusing posts. I think this is your best one yet. Maybe you could email Richard Spinks directly and remind him of the weather conditions, just in case he didn’t think of that before he submitted the proposal. Can’t wait for your next post , keep it up the good work.
By Spinks’ estimates, the business would lead to the creation of 120-130 long-term jobs, directly or indirectly.
Within the plant itself, the company would employ about 25 people; but most workers would be employed by businesses supplying goods and services to the company.
Spinks estimates there would be 6,000 or more truckloads of various materials annually, and forestry contractors would be cut 148,000 cubic metres of material per yea