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Originally Posted By: javacontour
Perhaps they do. There are good and bad aspects to doing projects both ways.
It's no different in a private enterprise. We often paid outside contractors for process installations to a tune that seemed outrageous. It would have been cheaper to do the project in house ..sometimes to the tune of over a $1M (over the full scope of the project) ..but when you have $350k/month in lost production in the savings ..it just doesn't add up when the in house method takes much longer.
Perhaps they do. There are good and bad aspects to doing projects both ways.
It's no different in a private enterprise. We often paid outside contractors for process installations to a tune that seemed outrageous. It would have been cheaper to do the project in house ..sometimes to the tune of over a $1M (over the full scope of the project) ..but when you have $350k/month in lost production in the savings ..it just doesn't add up when the in house method takes much longer.