Well, I'm just mentioning it. If they combine the two facilities, then the integrated superstructure is less in cost than with two separate facilities. Depending on the design, you'd save money on concrete, formwork, rebar, structural steel, etc. The building envelope would also likely cost less overall.
If both facilities are going to get built, combining them is an option to save money, even if the design isn't up to people's expectations.
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