I think you'll find that they will be in detailed design and shop detailing now. They'll have fabrication underway by October/November so that early 17 will be implementation.
Think of it as a system. They want to get it right. I think that they will be working hard trying to get things as good as they can the first time so that they don't have any risk of ceto6 not working as they should. If the ceto6 isn't engineered correctly or there's issues then the product could be effected.
Better to get design 100%, get fabrication and deployment streamlined as possible so that they can work out how to optimize production. To get them built and installed in a short timeframe. If the system has all the quirks "designed out"or optimized in design stage, the less rework and more output will be achieved, then it will be more attractive and cheaper to implement a ceto6.
I'm not disappointed. I suspect lots of thing are happening in the design studio (drafters and analysts) and if you have some cash you should be buy into these guys so that in early 2017 you can make a bit of cash
