by Petrol Head » Tue Jan 05, 2016 3:37 pm
LTO wrote:This is what you get when you use Lego to do architectural modeling.
I seem to recall that the rule of thumb for construction by a Khmer company in Pig Penh in 2012 was $550 per sq mtr, sans professional fees, risk & contingencies, demolition & salvage and taxes.
Assuming the Daily's quote is accurate, I calculate this monstrosity was built for $444 per sqm. Hmm.
What's the bet the inside looks like the Council of Ministers - cheap, Ill fitting and Chinese.
[quote="LTO"]This is what you get when you use Lego to do architectural modeling.[/quote]
I seem to recall that the rule of thumb for construction by a Khmer company in Pig Penh in 2012 was $550 per sq mtr, sans professional fees, risk & contingencies, demolition & salvage and taxes.
Assuming the Daily's quote is accurate, I calculate this monstrosity was built for $444 per sqm. Hmm.
What's the bet the inside looks like the Council of Ministers - cheap, Ill fitting and Chinese.