Hello everyone, I am putting a bid in for a convenient store in an existing structure. The site is a functioning gas staion with repair and state inspection facility in the same buiding but seperated by 18" cinder block wall.
The owner is using an architect. There are no engineered electrical drawings.
I have worked with the GC before and he is diligent and resonable,(can I say that about a GC?).
I will meet with the local inspector prior to starting work to confirm all wiring methods we use will be acceptable. Other than power and lighting, is there anything else I may be missing?
I have based my proposal off of a meeting with the owner and GC, at which time they informed me what was needed electrically.
I have already written my proposal and detailed exactly what is included in my cost, but it is difficult to exclude anything I may not know is required.

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