Why Does Construction Take So Long in the 2020's?


Disneyland 1958
This is something that really confuses me. 

When I ask about "construction" I am not asking about planning or environmental work, I'm asking why it takes so long once the first dirt is moved. 

For example, a small waterpark is going to be built in Olathe, Kansas, by the Hunt Family. Great! The Kansas City Star reports, “We’re shooting for 24 months to be up and running because we want it out of the ground,” said James Arkell, the chief operating officer of Loretto Companies.

Essentially, two years. 

So, I asked AI, "Once construction began, how long did it take to build Disneyland?" The answer:
Presumably, today's construction tools are equal or better than those of 70 years ago. So, why does it take at least twice as long -- or, for public works projects, three or more times as long?

Anyone? 

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