You are 100% correct Hal but this is the AC guy's job and he is the GC. I mentioned that I wanted to install the receptacles and he told me not to bother. This is HIS friend's house and he didn't want to "gold plate" the job. So, while this may be part of my responsibility to install receptacles, he is the GC for this job and responsible for it's acceptance. If he doesn't file for a permit and get inspected then I'm not my brother's keeper - I can't force him to do that. If I were doing this job as an independent contractor for the HO, I would have gone to the bldg. dept. pulled and paid for the permit and got it inspected.
This contradicts your original post.
You indicated that you installed the feeds to the AC units, "then" noticed there were no convenience outlets close by.
Putting in a required receptacle is not "Gold Plating" a job.
Sounds like you missed it from the beginning then when you brought it up the AC guy said to not worry about it.
If he were a stand up General Contractor I don't feel he would have batted an eye at installing a required receptacle.
Hey, we all miss things but it boils down to this.
You either go ahead and install the required receptacle and hope the General will understand the oversight and help you with the cost.
or,
Install the required receptacles on your own dime,
or,
Don't and just worry about the phone call you may receive for the rest of your days.
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