Bennett Ranch. Potential Ontario
S.B.G - CIG Bennett Ranch Potential
A $10 + Million venture from under Canadian $800,000 property. Likely $800-900 Million
HIGH TECH RANCH
Preview. www.sydneys.space
ONTARIO S.B.G - CIG M.D.E HQ POTENTIAL
Research & Development. Manufacturing + specifics on-site then shipping across Canada connected to international complimenting other larger & smaller scale
Multiple Ontario, Canada options were audited for CIG
Provided a semi-truck & trailer (18 wheel transport truck) can get into the property otherwise it's not a go
THE NB-OT LABS SITUATION
The stalls of the virgin & Lavigne lake access to Nipissing 30 minutes away
VIRGIN STALLS FARM RANCH THING
Equipped with Cache Bay Tornados
Bennett Road Ranch. Just West of Sturgeon Falls in Ontario
https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/28678712/277-bennett-road-warren
Residential cuts
Guest house cuts
Warehouse + R&D & Manufacturing cut
ATV + snowmobile & recreation facility
Not yet built yet over 100 acres
Cut = a earned $100 dollar bill. Divided up into cuts like property
WITH ALL FEATURES & PERIMETER SECURITY
3 story 60 acres of warehouse dug into landscaped efforts then residential & storage areas designed like a larger scale Shirld Main Store
A 60-acre warehouse would be extremely large, encompassing 2,613,600 square feet. This is significantly larger than the average warehouse, which is around 17,500 square feet.
Here's a breakdown:Example: The largest Amazon fulfillment center in the world is about 4.5 million square feet, according to Damotech, which is still smaller than two 60-acre warehouses combined.
• Location:
Construction costs are significantly higher in major metropolitan areas due to labor and material costs.
• Construction Materials:
Metal-framed or steel warehouses are generally less expensive than those using concrete or tilt-up construction.
• Interior Fit-Out:
The level of interior customization, including office space, loading docks, and specialized equipment (e.g., conveyor systems, refrigeration), will greatly impact the final cost.
• Construction Method:
PEMB (Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings) are generally more cost-effective than traditional steel or concrete structures.
• Permitting and Fees:
Permit fees vary by location and project size.
Cost Breakdown:
• Construction Cost:
This can range from $75 to $330 per square foot, depending on the construction method.
• Metal Stud Frame: $80 - $300 per square foot.
• PEMB: $75 - $295 per square foot.
• Structural Steel: $105 - $330 per square foot.
• Tilt-Up: $140 - $375 per square foot.
• Material Costs:
Material costs can range from $20 - $60 per square foot, depending on the type of warehouse.
• Land Costs:
Land costs are not included in the per-square-foot construction cost and will vary widely based on location.
• Other Costs:
These include things like site preparation, electrical, plumbing, fire suppression, and professional fees.
Example:
A 2 million square foot warehouse, using a PEMB construction method with an average cost of $200 per square foot, could cost $400 million. This figure does not include land acquisition or other associated costs.
Recommendations:
• Get multiple bids:
Obtain quotes from several general contractors to compare pricing and ensure you are getting a competitive rate.
• Consider value engineering:
Explore options for reducing costs through design changes or alternative materials without compromising the functionality of the warehouse.
FU*K SOUTHERN ONTARIO ANYWAY... NORTH!
The S.B.G - CIG M.D.E Dark-Outlaw Giga-micro factory be like up North & connected international + Calgary or other not following suit. A different approach
https://www.blogto.com/city/2025/08/ev-gigafactory-st-thomas-ontario/
Fu*k those assholes. We have Calgary, areas of New Brunswick & specifics
THERE IS A FEW DESIGNS FOR THE PROPERTY
Micro-street & residences then guests residences. Warehouse + landscaping then trails & R&D with recreational area all for M.D.E of CIG with S.B.G
Sudbury, Ontario, experiences cold and snowy winters, with an average high temperature below 30°F from December to March. While some find the winters challenging due to extreme cold and snow, Sudbury also offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling. The city also has indoor attractions like Science North and a variety of restaurants.
Winter in Sudbury:
• Cold Temperatures:
Sudbury's winters are characterized by cold temperatures, with January being the coldest month, averaging a low of 3°F and a high of 19°F.
• Snowfall:
The city receives an average of 263.4 cm (103.7 inches) of snow annually, making it a top destination for winter activities according to Northern Ontario Travel.
• Winter Activities:
Sudbury offers a range of winter activities, including snowshoeing, skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing, and indoor recreation.
• Popular Trails:
Kivi Park, Walden Ski Club, and the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area trails are popular spots for winter activities.
• Unique Experiences:
Enjoy a peaceful skate under the stars at Kivi Park's enchanted forest or explore the city's various winter festivals.
• Challenges:
Some residents find the winters challenging due to the cold, snow, and the need for winter gear.
• Construction Season:
The city has a long construction season, which can be impacted by winter conditions.
Sudbury summers, typically from July to August, usually experience daytime temperatures between 20°C and 30°C, according to Trip.com. It's recommended to pack lightweight clothing, shorts, t-shirts, and sandals for the warm weather.
JUSTIFICATION
Dr Carly K Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett can justify from separate personal Wealth then S.B.G - CIG can utilize space for manufacturing covering Central - Eastern Canada while Calgary covers Central - Western & Northern Canada
European International + USA strategies are different with USA enjoying their growing independence & independent market with US based manufacturing
MEETING PRODUCTION NUMBERS & STOCKPILES
With an internal - external unit production CIG In-House brands expect to do over 10 Million to over 1 Billion if required annually through a global grid & spread separate from digital units & digital - physical infrastructure disclosing international separate S.B.G - CIG Investments
25-50 or up to 75 people could live at the property so septic & sisterns with well options including silo-farm hydrogen waste conversion for zero emissions will have to be on-site then a small connected to larger Generator selling to the grid & for the property like others by S.B.G - CIG starting 2026 internationally as the group is selling Zero Emissions vast Stationary Energy
DR CARLY K BENNETT & DR SYDNEY N BENNETT
The Koslov-Bennett Empire of S.B.G - CIG connected to external international efforts
The $800-900 Million property would be covered in 1-2 quarters returns from S.B.G - CIG or just the Wealth returns between Dr Carly K Bennett & Dr Sydney N Bennett
Interest plus ROI on most maximized projects internationally rather than invested from with a plan to replenish then build from
Semi Roll-In... undoing without exploding
https://youtube.com/shorts/Hqy6Ppvrwc0?si=osEV9ISUbLqad0EF
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