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Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
I think the only fair way to do this is the AHJ still sets the rules.
This means the permit process and fees are set by AHJ, the adopted code and any amendments is established by AHJ, rules for non compliant installations and penalties or reinspection fees are established by the AHJ, contractor, and other electrical workers licensing requirements, fees, etc. are established and handled by AHJ, and probably other items have rules set and controlled by AHJ.
The inspectors are nothing more than contractors that should have to bid for the job to go out and do what inspectors do and leave administration to the AHJ.
These contracts should be maybe 5 year contracts and need to be renewed every 5 years, and anyone willing to submit a bid to do this job that is qualified to do so can submit a bid. Lowest bidder need not be the one awarded the contract, consideration must be taken into account the ability of the bidder to get the job done, and there may be established guidelines to determine this.
If there is no money to be made then there will not be many bidders. I would think most of us would be more interested in actually making money as the EC and not as the inspection contractor. Now those wanting to be an employee and not an owner or other executive officer - would take a job as the inspector, but the typical EC will not have a lot of interest in taking on the inspection process as it would be a rather fixed budget instead of open market, but some may have their reasons.
This means the permit process and fees are set by AHJ, the adopted code and any amendments is established by AHJ, rules for non compliant installations and penalties or reinspection fees are established by the AHJ, contractor, and other electrical workers licensing requirements, fees, etc. are established and handled by AHJ, and probably other items have rules set and controlled by AHJ.
The inspectors are nothing more than contractors that should have to bid for the job to go out and do what inspectors do and leave administration to the AHJ.
These contracts should be maybe 5 year contracts and need to be renewed every 5 years, and anyone willing to submit a bid to do this job that is qualified to do so can submit a bid. Lowest bidder need not be the one awarded the contract, consideration must be taken into account the ability of the bidder to get the job done, and there may be established guidelines to determine this.
If there is no money to be made then there will not be many bidders. I would think most of us would be more interested in actually making money as the EC and not as the inspection contractor. Now those wanting to be an employee and not an owner or other executive officer - would take a job as the inspector, but the typical EC will not have a lot of interest in taking on the inspection process as it would be a rather fixed budget instead of open market, but some may have their reasons.