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    I'd like to expand on the above inquiry with hope that someone in this forum who has better understanding of the realms of engineering and mass production lines than myself might be able to offer an informed overview of something that has been on my mind for a while.
    Sorry if I sound like a novice or if any of what follows doesn't quite make sense to the reader...

    Should HX go live and successfully demonstrate the ability to construct the brick skin of a home (as expected) and KSA like what they see and their respective MOU goes binding would FBR have time to build 100 HXs before the deadline expectation of completion of the 50,000 homes?
    Given that 2 HXs (and I'm running on assumption here) have taken the greater part of 3-5 months to construct, would they have the capacity or capability to push out 100 in short enough time frame to construct the dwellings in the remaining time?
    Does this kind of thing ever get subcontracted out to bigger production factories with the capability of let's say a major car manufacturer who could construct all these units in a brief period that would actually make it worth KSAs time to go ahead with FBR?

    Cool, I think that pretty much wraps up my questions. I'd really love to hear from someone in the know on this topic.
 
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