Cow
Senior Member
- Location
- Eastern Oregon
- Occupation
- Electrician
I was told bid it to spec, then bid it to code.
Who has time to bid the same job twice??
I was told bid it to spec, then bid it to code.
I'll give a recap of my conversation with the GC....
A lot of this job is over-engineered I'm told; other trades are calling with the same responses.
The GC is wanting to show the owner, who they've built other facilities for, just how much extra money the arch/eng is trying to have them spend.
I was told bid it to spec, then bid it to code.
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Not really related but how do you handle an 88 unit apartment? Do you hire temp workers?
Plus the EE would never go for that.....
Not really related but how do you handle an 88 unit apartment? Do you hire temp workers?
The price difference ended up being surprisingly negligible at 5% of the total job cost.
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I'll give a recap of my conversation with the GC....
A lot of this job is over-engineered I'm told; other trades are calling with the same responses.
The GC is wanting to show the owner, who they've built other facilities for, just how much extra money the arch/eng is trying to have them spend.
I was told bid it to spec, then bid it to code.
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I assume you mean bid to spec, build to code
the enineer would be remiss if that was not flagged during submittal review
I would request a fair credit CO, or build to spec
what you propose may be fraud, likely civil, perhaps criminal if you hid it and conspired to do it and the gc shared in the $ difference
submit an rfi, to the owner/engineer, NOT the gc
and engineers fees are not a % of construction costs
what kind of owner would go for that?
where is the incentive for an economic design?
fees are negotiated up front, not after the bid
You and JFletcher have the same reading problem. :roll:
You and JFletcher have the same reading problem. :roll:
