Has anyone had a job building or seen one of those big box stores go up in your area? I've seen a couple that went from ditch work to opening in what I would consider pretty fast (<3 months) Anybody noticed that?
The company has done a ton of Lowe's, I was involved with one. Three months for an empty box is not all that fast. :smile:
There is that factor but I've seen them take some longer in other areas. Perhaps it's the guys that put it in. :roll:
I've never been involved in one but I wouldn't mind running that much exposed pipe because I'm not cocky at all. The only thing that would burn me is doing that much time on a lift.
i don't know where you are located, but around here, you need to be good at running MC if you're doing one of these stores
If you've ever looked closely, you'll notice Lowes uses a busway type of system for all the low voltage power.
Home Depot just runs a big trough/wire way the length of the store and taps off of it.
Everything is exposed but now that you mention it the ones I've seen as well as all the exposed work I saw that they left HUGE OVERKILL coils of MC secured to the ceiling then the whips down to the lights. I've been wondering what that was about.
IThe construction was a little bit longer than three months!
It's a pre-fab MC system. The whips are all cut to length with modular connectors on the end.
The construction was a little bit longer than three months!
There are also tax advantages to using reloc systems there is depreciation like removeable furniture.Just a guess that y'all used more pipe and less flex then we do up here.
We used to have companies in N and S Carlina and when their guys came up here they were looking for all the pipe.
Just a guess that y'all used more pipe and less flex then we do up here.
We used to have companies in N and S Carlina and when their guys came up here they were looking for all the pipe.
Yes your also correct with that thought!
Exactly, it was conduit runs out to some point, there was the quick connection applications on Lights being chained, and I often think about the "Hey" that'd be a picture of those verticals...
Just a guess that y'all used more pipe and less flex then we do up here.
We used to have companies in N and S Carlina and when their guys came up here they were looking for all the pipe.
I've worked north and south but I still say give me a stick of pipe any day of the week. I hate flex and MC cable with a passion. If you're running through mill work or hooking up say an outside AC unit it's fine, but it looks like crap in an exposed ceiling.
I hate flex and MC cable with a passion.