In new construciton where you know where the service is going to be and who the electrician is going to be before you get started, thats all fine.
But,
In reality most outbuidings and workshops are built before they ever know who is going to be wiring the building, making it impossible for the Electrician to get there to put his CEE in before the pour.
So by rights it is an "Existing structure" when the Electrician is finally called to perform his work.
If the concrete guys put it in to pass inspection so they can go ahead and pour,,,, 90 % of the time, if its stubbed up on the outside,they wont put it in where it needs to be for you to attach to it anyway and it becomes useless.
Can the CEE be stubbed up on the inside of the structure?
I'm not sure.
In my mind it should be the responsibility of the General or concrete guys to provide the CEE if required,the inspectors responsibility to make sure it is of sufficient size and installed properly and our responsibility to attach to it if its available and accessible.
But,
In reality most outbuidings and workshops are built before they ever know who is going to be wiring the building, making it impossible for the Electrician to get there to put his CEE in before the pour.
So by rights it is an "Existing structure" when the Electrician is finally called to perform his work.
If the concrete guys put it in to pass inspection so they can go ahead and pour,,,, 90 % of the time, if its stubbed up on the outside,they wont put it in where it needs to be for you to attach to it anyway and it becomes useless.
Can the CEE be stubbed up on the inside of the structure?
I'm not sure.
In my mind it should be the responsibility of the General or concrete guys to provide the CEE if required,the inspectors responsibility to make sure it is of sufficient size and installed properly and our responsibility to attach to it if its available and accessible.