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Another LANL major construction project with problems

It sure would be nice someday soon to see an end to the continual LANL problems. 

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Anonymous said...

It sure would be nice someday soon to see an end to the continual LANL problems.

Perhaps when they get rid of the "for profit" model.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nope. Not until they get rid of the DOE.
 

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Anonymous said…
All construction projects have problems! What, did NIF come in on schedule and budget and without a problem?
Anonymous said…
This is a non story. Anyone with a technical background knows the stuff in this report is not only inconsequential but ignorant of the science of concrete. What is air in concrete for? How does the relationship of air and strength show the durability of concrete? High air and good break strength means what? Just some DOE hack getting his rocks off bad mouthing something they know nothing about. they have to write something to get their check. Frankly this report is embarrassing to the DOE. And the data is from how long ago???
Anonymous said…
This is a non story. Anyone with a technical background knows the stuff in this report is not only inconsequential but ignorant of the science of concrete. What is air in concrete for? How does the relationship of air and strength show the durability of concrete? High air and good break strength means what? Just some DOE hack getting his rocks off bad mouthing something they know nothing about. they have to write something to get their check. Frankly this report is embarrassing to the DOE. And the data is from how long ago???
Anonymous said…
Did the person who posted this on the blog read the report??? This is near the most positive, compliant, IG report I have ever read in 20 years. Especially at LANL.

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