Yeah, I got the "construction delay" notice, but no details as to why, what the challenges have been, what the permitting issues are, or what anyone with a connection to the City could do to help...
Delays are caused by a wide array of things, and it wouldn't be practical to provide a specific reason for a delay in a specific service location. Issues have included a fire in SF that took away splice crews for two days, permit issuance delays due to traffic control plan changes, construction crews in the East Bay having all of their trucks broken into one night a couple weeks ago and all tools stolen, and even squirrels eating through cables requiring splice crews to repair (our version of "the dog ate my homework", I guess).digitalbitstream wrote:Yeah, I got the "construction delay" notice, but no details as to why, what the challenges have been, what the permitting issues are, or what anyone with a connection to the City could do to help...
We provide reasonable, achievable estimates of completion time-frames, and we include two full months worth of contingency time on those estimates. But in some cases, we do end up with delays that push network construction and activation and result in delays beyond the estimated date. When these occur, customers with pending orders get a notification (but notably, existing Fusion customers do not get any notice, we're working to include them in these communications.)