PDickerson
Member
Hello,
I am a member of the Buildings and Grounds committee at a private k-8 school. There are currently not enough receptacles in the school's administration room leading to the excessive use of extension cords. I am looking into having additional receptacles (maybe 3 or 4)and an additional circuit added if needed. I have been told that because the work is to be done at a school, it will be much more complicated than if the work were to be done at a residence. I have been told that the work will need to be overseen by an electrical engineer, that we will need to provide or create as-builts reflecting current utilization, and that the cost for such work will like be $3-5K. This seems excessive. Would someone be willing to enlighten me as to the requirements of making small electrical upgrades at a school?
I am a member of the Buildings and Grounds committee at a private k-8 school. There are currently not enough receptacles in the school's administration room leading to the excessive use of extension cords. I am looking into having additional receptacles (maybe 3 or 4)and an additional circuit added if needed. I have been told that because the work is to be done at a school, it will be much more complicated than if the work were to be done at a residence. I have been told that the work will need to be overseen by an electrical engineer, that we will need to provide or create as-builts reflecting current utilization, and that the cost for such work will like be $3-5K. This seems excessive. Would someone be willing to enlighten me as to the requirements of making small electrical upgrades at a school?