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Old 08-13-2007, 09:12 AM
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Re: Plumbers & Electricians Should Not Be Allowed Power Tools
If there was an architect. Most of the time here, if it's under 5000 square feet an architect was never consulted.

The builder (or his spouse) designs, the Client makes on site changes, the builder says "sure" and the plumbers and electricians are left to figure it out.

There are a couple of new builders here who actually go on site. I have noticed that at their places the work sites are always clean and few of these type framing screwups occur. They hold team meetings with the subs before the project and everybody understands that they will pay to correct a screw up of another guy's completed work.
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