As someone who absolutely loves watching construction for projects I'm passionate about, even the borehole stuff is exciting to me. Just to see signs of progress, no matter how small, always puts me in a good mood. Of course I understand most people get annoyed at an update for the tiniest of things, but me? I eat that stuff up.Don’t see anything really exciting happening on site. To state the obvious, at least the mud pushing fans and cabling enthusiasts will be satisfied. It’s a long haul.
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[🌎 Universal GB] General Discussion
It depends on which procedure they use to table the Statutory Instrument, but I think it extremely likely they would use a 'made negative' SI (if they use the SDO option for planning approval). As we both said, this would not require a debate in parliament, but parliament does need to be sitting (either for 21 days or for 40 days, I'd need to check) for the SI to become law. A Statutory Instrument can't be laid during recess as both the Commons and the Lords, technically, need that 21 or 40 days to be able to object by way of a prayer motion. Obviously that's not going to happen, but government will still need to satisfy parliamentary procedures for the SI to become law.
If a statutory Instrument is to be laid, going by the days required, they'll need to submit plans before Saturday if it is 40 days. Or by July 2nd if it's just 21 days. So there's a very real chance plans will be submitted in the coming weeks.
East Coast Mariner
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As someone who absolutely loves watching construction for projects I'm passionate about, even the borehole stuff is exciting to me. Just to see signs of progress, no matter how small, always puts me in a good mood. Of course I understand most people get annoyed at an update for the tiniest of things, but me? I eat that stuff up.
Yeah, I'm definitely with you there. I've really enjoyed the construction updates so far, learning the lay of the land etc. I was really pleased to see the digger in action, as it's all a part of testing the site. If all goes well, this is the beginning of construction.
Not sure why you think there’s such a tight timetable? The SI will come at the end of the planning application process (if approval is via a Special Development Order), so that’s going to be in the autumn at the earliest. Bedford Council expect Universal to submit their planning application in the summer, and for final approval to come in the autumn. So the final bit of legislative process will happen after the summer recess, not before. In the meantime we will, hopefully, see some of the detail of what Universal submitted to the government in their planning application, and I’d guess an acceleration of activity on the site preparing for preparatory works.If a statutory Instrument is to be laid, going by the days required, they'll need to submit plans before Saturday if it is 40 days. Or by July 2nd if it's just 21 days. So there's a very real chance plans will be submitted in the coming weeks.
Not sure why you think there’s such a tight timetable? The SI will come at the end of the planning application process (if approval is via a Special Development Order), so that’s going to be in the autumn at the earliest. Bedford Council expect Universal to submit their planning application in the summer, and for final approval to come in the autumn. So the final bit of legislative process will happen after the summer recess, not before. In the meantime we will, hopefully, see some of the detail of what Universal submitted to the government in their planning application, and I’d guess an acceleration of activity on the site preparing for preparatory works.
My mistake I'm not aware of the processes involved and was going off the info you provided.
My point was if we have a 40 day timetable until recess, the docs need to be submitted before Sat as recess begins July 23rd. If it is the 21 day window, then July 2nd. As for stuff about the SI, yea that's me reading your info wrong or getting the wrong end of the stick, sorry.
Don’t see anything really exciting happening on site. To state the obvious, at least the mud pushing fans and cabling enthusiasts will be satisfied. It’s a long haul.
If there are any offers to tender out anywhere can someone please flag it up as fully intend on trying to get my work on board
Danny
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It depends on what your company does.If there are any offers to tender out anywhere can someone please flag it up as fully intend on trying to get my work on board
Experience UK will receive the tenders for the creative/manufacturing side, but your company would have to a) be in the experience economy sector, b) be a UK entity, and c) be a member.
It depends on what your company does.
Experience UK will receive the tenders for the creative/manufacturing side, but your company would have to a) be in the experience economy sector, b) be a UK entity, and c) be a member.
One of the largest MEICA companies in the UK.
There won’t be a traditional “experience” company large enough for type of installation the size of UGB. (Certainly all of it)
I vaguely remember seeing that before, may need to sign up
GooseOnTheLoose
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Experience UK is a trade body, not a construction or "experience company".One of the largest MEICA companies in the UK.
There won’t be a traditional “experience” company large enough for type of installation the size of UGB. (Certainly all of it)
I vaguely remember seeing that before, may need to sign up
When a company puts out tenders, especially for a project of this size, it is usually done through a specialised trade body.
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Yes, I copied the link from the Universal website (the legit one not the copy).Is that link legit?![]()
5-6 years and my kids will be at or rapidly approaching 18.. tempted to sign them up to be cast members to save myself a double whack of tuition fees…You can also register for future job opportunities. https://forms.office.com/e/aEKbBVsn7F
Sadly my IT skills will be no good for them working remotely and you couldn’t pay me to relocate out of God’s own country..