I understand both sides here. I’m a technician who worked as an engineer in the past. Working on getting my degree. The plant’s electrical engineer wanted nothing to do with our 24VDC power supply problems. Isn’t that her JOB. Us three technicians have probably 100 years of experience, combined. We figured it out
Conflict on the model? Add a bit where the contractor is responsible for resolving issues and then draw the tray overlapping with the pipes AND the vents. On walkdown complain that its not built as drawn.
I had to do install drawings/instructions at my last job. The number of times I just wanted to put “install according to all local codes”. I’m looking at 15 year old architectural drawings, never seen the building, don’t know shit about where anything actually is. They’re big boys and will figure it out. I was in aerospace before that and was like we did less documentation. I hate MEP.
I understand both sides here. I’m a technician who worked as an engineer in the past. Working on getting my degree. The plant’s electrical engineer wanted nothing to do with our 24VDC power supply problems. Isn’t that her JOB. Us three technicians have probably 100 years of experience, combined. We figured it out
Conflict on the model? Add a bit where the contractor is responsible for resolving issues and then draw the tray overlapping with the pipes AND the vents. On walkdown complain that its not built as drawn.
I had to do install drawings/instructions at my last job. The number of times I just wanted to put “install according to all local codes”. I’m looking at 15 year old architectural drawings, never seen the building, don’t know shit about where anything actually is. They’re big boys and will figure it out. I was in aerospace before that and was like we did less documentation. I hate MEP.