This is where I always say...........Let the MUD/DIRT begin.................but for you I have to add.............let the heart attack happen

oh my!!!!
Before they finished digging I noticed the pool was actually in the wrong spot!!!
BUT, BUT, BUT....................they had it staked out!!!!! OH MY! GURRRRRR
In the photo I attached, the sun shelf will need to be extended to the right out to that board. They said the plan was to just fill that area with concrete, is that the best solution?
So long as they put rebar there to connect it all together that WILL work!!! Solid plan by the PB......I would ask for him to be there when they come back to work on the fix. I would also be out there with a tape measure and plans in hand to check and double check their work.
The only comforting thing about this was the #2 guy at the company was at my place in about 30 minutes after I noticed the error and assured me everything would be taken care of and went over all the plans and layout. I'm sure someone got a butt chewing....
GOOD! Now ask/tell him to be there like said above.
btw- the food and drinks were a definite hit!
SWEET! I might have some more drinks out there to soften the blow of them having to fix SOMEONES problem. I wonder if that person stepped up and took ownership of the mistake.
So I need to ask you this..............will this make the pool bigger than originally contracted? (will follow up on my thought line when I have this answer)
I see they already put the main drain down.........they might need to move it.......keep that in mind. It needs to be at the lowest point of the pool.
oh my.............I always tell everyone to measure the pool hole after it is dug but.................this goes beyond that ...........Make sure it is in the correct place??????????? they had it staked out..............how do I make sure this does not happen down the road with someone else?
I am still going to tell you to measure once they are done this time.............is it long (ha!), wide, deep, etc enough? Add about 6" for the shell and plaster.