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<blockquote data-quote="Steven Barnes" data-source="post: 117375" data-attributes="member: 1363"><p>Re: Theatre install</p><p></p><p>Not saying there is any excuse for this stuff you are dealing with you, but it does happen. Some jobs are great and others not so much. I was just out in Miami a couple month ago and the GC and EC decided to just leave out all the A/V Conduit to save money. Fortunately our foreman for the project did a walk through and brought up the fact that there were (6) 1" conduit in the AV closet vs the (50)+ there were supposed to be. The job was still a mess, but it happens. </p><p></p><p>On another note, I have been moving out of the install side of things and towards the design end of things. It is a whole new ball game dealing with budgets, clients, etc coming from the other side of things. There are a lot of stupid things that happen that are not industry standard due to budget/ ascetic/ building reasons. But at the end of the day the client should get what they want/need and are paying for. Which is sounds like in this case they are not quite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven Barnes, post: 117375, member: 1363"] Re: Theatre install Not saying there is any excuse for this stuff you are dealing with you, but it does happen. Some jobs are great and others not so much. I was just out in Miami a couple month ago and the GC and EC decided to just leave out all the A/V Conduit to save money. Fortunately our foreman for the project did a walk through and brought up the fact that there were (6) 1" conduit in the AV closet vs the (50)+ there were supposed to be. The job was still a mess, but it happens. On another note, I have been moving out of the install side of things and towards the design end of things. It is a whole new ball game dealing with budgets, clients, etc coming from the other side of things. There are a lot of stupid things that happen that are not industry standard due to budget/ ascetic/ building reasons. But at the end of the day the client should get what they want/need and are paying for. Which is sounds like in this case they are not quite. [/QUOTE]
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