samblv
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- Huntington Beach, Ca
I'm always telling architects, "I can't finalize my electrical plans, until mechanical is done with theirs!" In most cases, 50-70% of my loads, are based on the mechanical equipment. Without them, I'm unable to determine the size of my branch wiring and associated conduit, feeders, panels, switchboards, size electrical rooms and electrical service. So the point of all this is, with so much of my design dependent on mechanical, is it a "reasonable expectation" for a client (architect, developer, etc) to demand my plans are 100%, before mechanical has finished theirs?
I mean, if I've met all my due dates and notified my client of what information I need from other disciplines to finish my design, how have I not performed my contract?
I mean, if I've met all my due dates and notified my client of what information I need from other disciplines to finish my design, how have I not performed my contract?