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Fighting the fight, or just making it work
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Post 16 made on Thursday February 14, 2019 at 16:54
Ernie Gilman
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On February 13, 2019 at 16:57, davidcasemore said...
...I noticed that the water meter, a sump pump, and my 1200 Amp 3-phase service CT cabinet and disconnects would all end up on top of each other. Had to call the architect and the general contractor to an on site meeting to make alterations to the plans.

In the properly working world that we don't live in, whose job should it have been to "notice" this huge design flaw? I'd say the architect, but these things sound so mundane and unimportant compared to what an architect pays attention to, that I have no idea who really would do it.
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