I have better luck with providing a genric set of drawings, let the field build whatever they want to, and Providing Record Documents. Instead of Build per the plans it is Plan what they Build.Reviewing plans today. Yay!
I have better luck with providing a genric set of drawings, let the field build whatever they want to, and Providing Record Documents. Instead of Build per the plans it is Plan what they Build.Reviewing plans today. Yay!
Fixt!Let me bring you up to speed: no one besides NCEES knows.
Or better yet, just give them a blank border and have them redline the As-Built for you since they'll build whatever they want anyway. Then hand it off to a drafter to get it into CAD. Then you sit back, relax, and watch the world crumble.I have better luck with providing a genric set of drawings, let the field build whatever they want to, and Providing Record Documents. Instead of Build per the plans it is Plan what they Build.
I feel like I have done this project before. I don't feel it went well at all. I particularly like the ones where they say, I built this, does it work. And then i have to figure out how to MAKE it work.Or better yet, just give them a blank border and have them redline the As-Built for you since they'll build whatever they want anyway. Then hand it off to a drafter to get it into CAD. Then you sit back, relax, and watch the world crumble.
I celebrate when my flowlines are installed within 6" of what is shown on the plans. :thumbs:I have better luck with providing a genric set of drawings, let the field build whatever they want to, and Providing Record Documents. Instead of Build per the plans it is Plan what they Build.
My assets (other than foundations) tend to not be underground. And typically the special inspector is keeping me informed if those are wrong.So many times as-built is not real. When assets are underground it's hard to confirm unless you were watching the construction at all critical junctions/locations.
Topsies yay
Nancy = TrollToday is the day, my birthday, Nancy says from NCEES no way.
Welcome to my world. This issue came up earlier to day. Field did not follow plans and did not install the electric conduit into the building under the foundation before it was poured. Now we have to jump through hoops and figure out a way to put the conudit under a courtyard with a swimming pool and lets of amenities and landscaping.I feel like I have done this project before. I don't feel it went well at all. I particularly like the ones where they say, I built this, does it work. And then i have to figure out how to MAKE it work.
Ugh! That sucks. We have an open floorplan, so no cubes. Just half-raised desks (not quite standing). We're a small office, so it works pretty well.I wish we could do that. My cube is fluorescent hell.
I'm running f.lux, too! I pretty much just leave it on "Cave Painting." Freaks people out, but I've been using it for years. I love it! Plus, I wear earplugs all day so I'm the most mellow dude in here with my absolute silence and dark monitors.Ugh! That sucks. We have an open floorplan, so no cubes. Just half-raised desks (not quite standing). We're a small office, so it works pretty well.
Do you have a filter on your monitors? I use a filter add-on called f.lux that adjusts the warmth of my screen per the daylight hours. I have a similar thing on my smartphone, too.
I keep one of the lights in my office off and stopped getting headaches. That or I took the fing 8hr PE exam and the headaches stopped. One of the two probably.We got the lights in our office put on dimmers because the light was too bright for one of our employees. Someone turned the lights down yesterday, and it's noticeably dimmer in here, especially today because it's overcast. It's kinda weird? But kinda nice on the eyes, too?
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