Preconstruction Work Plan
Sec+on 3 ● Pre-con
The largest issue we experience today is lead ,mes for quoted material, especially with switchgear and generators. To combat this issue, we will strive to get these items iden,fied and ordered early. Addi,onally, we will work with the engineer to get submiIals approved as quickly as possible to minimize the impacts of long lead ,mes. Project Impacts
Project Challenges
One of the most difficult areas of a project seems to be the Ligh,ng Control System.
Selec,ng a ligh,ng control system early on and engaging with our partners up front would provide adequate assistance in keeping up with modern, changing technology while ensuring the system is compa,ble with the final light fixture selec,ons. We would engage our vendors and representa,ves early in the design process to establish and maintain a budget throughout the comple,on of the construc,on documents. Another challenge we could face might be linear light fixtures and the placing of remote power sullies, fire smoke dampers, and power panel loca,ons, as well as how to distribute power throughout the building. We will work with the design team and engineer to ensure a working project.
Subcontractor/Vendor Par*cipa*on
Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. has an approved vendor/ subcontractor lis,ng of supplies and subcontractors that have a proven track record. For each vendor and subcontractor, a D&B report is reviewed for financial stability, judgements, claims, and business history. Each subcontractor is then interviewed for ability to perform and manpower strength.
If required, a purchasing limit or subcontract limit requiring a bond is placed with the vendor or subcontractor. We have excellent rela,onships with our vendors and subcontractors within our community based upon mutual respect and integrity in business.
A Process of Collaboration
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