I just had one of my new construction guys call and said he was turned down for a fire pump install, he did not install or connect to a grounding electrode for the fire pump service. (he should have known better anyway, he has a masters license, and of course the engineer that drawed the blueprints didn't know any better either, because he left it off) When he asked the inspector if the exsisting cold water and building steel (commercial building)was Ok, the inspector said he wanted a ground rod too. I told him to politely ask the inspector where in the code he was required to also drive a ground rod when the other two grounding electrodes were present.