we have given this were to balfour beatty and their subcontractors, reimbursed by pg&e to get the infrastructure in. and pg&e will come in at the end of the year and pull all the cabling and make the cut-over is allowing us to complete the shoring wall on the other side of the street. just a summary on the local labor, out of the 129 kraft hours completed by webcor's team, 87,000 have been completed by local labor. if there are any questions -- director kim: comments or questions? director reiskin? director reiskin: thank you. ghraib report. it looks a tremendous progress that you all are making. -- great report. while it is clear the progress is significant, just looking at the graphics of the status of the wall, but dress, it looks like you might be running ahead of schedule. it would be helpful in these presentations to get a better sense of not just how much progress we are making, but where we are relative to the baseline original, and baseline cost. just glancing at the summary, it looks like you are going to beat the shoring wall and buttress. >> that is based on the original baseline sch