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How long would it take...

Joe Washington

Fleet Captain
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to rebuild a burned down building like a restaurant or a nightclub? Would it take weeks, months, or more than that?
 
It would take awhile to get clearance from the fire department possibly. Then maybe permits to start construction, not to mention deciding whether or not to rebuild, waiting for insurance claims to go through. Actual construction would probably take at minimum a few months depending on the damage and size of the building.
 
A fast-food place a few miles away burned. 2 weeks later it was leveled. The next day construction started. It took about 2 months from destruction to opening. We were amazed it was done so fast.
 
^Big fast food chains have teams that do nothing but build new locations. It speeds things up alot.

Rebuilding also depends on the age of the building. Plans have to be updated to current safety codes. You can't just rebuild an exact replica.
 
to rebuild a burned down building like a restaurant or a nightclub? Would it take weeks, months, or more than that?

What kind of restaurant or nightclub? I've been to a nightclub that was a big old brick warehouse. I'd say size and what's left of it matters. Location matters too.
 
Any restaurant or nightclub.


Yanno, restaurants and nightclubs aren't all same...? They come in many different sizes and shapes. Is the entire building the restaurant/nightclub. What kind of building is it? Is it out in the country where taxes might be less of an issue or in a downtown area of a big city? Is there a specific place you have in mind? Your question is very general and there are too many possible answers.
 
Alright. Specifics: the entire building is a nightclub. It takes place in the downtown area of a big city in the country. And no, I have no intention of burning down my business or anyone else's. I ask the question because it's for a story I'm writing.
 
JOOC, why do you want to know?

Because if you follow ANY of his posts, we exist to bounce story ideas off of, or fact-check the things he has already written. You'll rarely find one of his posts where it doesn't feel like we're doing his homework for him, honestly. Would be nice to mix in some regular old participation in with the writer's workshop...
 
Well like with anything, it takes as long as the plot dictates it needs to take. But you are still talking a couple of months minimum. After all not only does it have to be rebuild it has to be fitted out.
 
A fast-food place a few miles away burned. 2 weeks later it was leveled. The next day construction started. It took about 2 months from destruction to opening. We were amazed it was done so fast.

This is pretty timely. Heh.

The McDonald's across from my office is closing tomorrow night, and will then be torn down and rebuilt. They plan to be open for The week of Thanksgiving. That's pretty quick.
 
JOOC, why do you want to know?
Because if you follow ANY of his posts, we exist to bounce story ideas off of, or fact-check the things he has already written. You'll rarely find one of his posts where it doesn't feel like we're doing his homework for him, honestly. Would be nice to mix in some regular old participation in with the writer's workshop...
I see. I thought maybe he was planning a bit of "Sicilian lightning." ;)

Is it on an Indian burial ground or other etherical hot spot?
Or what if it was built on the site of an old cemetery, and the greedy asshole contractor just moved the headstones but left the bodies? Oh, wait, that's been done.
 
JOOC, why do you want to know?

Because if you follow ANY of his posts, we exist to bounce story ideas off of, or fact-check the things he has already written. You'll rarely find one of his posts where it doesn't feel like we're doing his homework for him, honestly. Would be nice to mix in some regular old participation in with the writer's workshop...

Yeah, there was no question as soon as I saw the thread. I also like how he's so tight-lipped about details.
 
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