Well, we’re not the experts. We just did the video for them. But… I’d guess that they want to ensure they had the facility ready to build whatever any future contract may require. Plus, the entire span isn’t one open box. There are primary assembly areas that roll components down to the next part of the building.
it may function the same as this one in Australia, where they are expanding it from over 100 hectares to 160 hectares for the new nuclear submarines. The Hall here is somwhat smaller, and that may be due ti the design of the yard cua-cam.com/video/Vs6vCiE5oHw/v-deo.html @@TheFPSChannel
that a huge hall at 408 metres. Silly question. Why is it so large?
Well, we’re not the experts. We just did the video for them. But… I’d guess that they want to ensure they had the facility ready to build whatever any future contract may require. Plus, the entire span isn’t one open box. There are primary assembly areas that roll components down to the next part of the building.
it may function the same as this one in Australia, where they are expanding it from over 100 hectares to 160 hectares for the new nuclear submarines. The Hall here is somwhat smaller, and that may be due ti the design of the yard cua-cam.com/video/Vs6vCiE5oHw/v-deo.html @@TheFPSChannel