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I won't sign those commissioning papers until this mess of MC is sorted out
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They were going for the sci-fi look, like the inside of the ship on The Matrix.
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Plastic tie-wraps resist corrosion FAR better than steel straps- they won't have problems with those all falling down from rusty hangers! Plus, the interlocking weave appears to be self supporting
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Another case of...."drop ceilings hide a multitude of sins"
OK, supported neatly above the panels, spacing seems to be OK, quick....before the inspector gets here, put the ceiling grid & tiles in!!
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How many cables in that tray?
Mark Heller "Well - I oughta....." -Jackie Gleason
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Lets face it - we've all seen it somewhere before. The more things change the more they stay the same. All we can do is make sure when we do a job it looks more professional.
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On the positive side, those telecom cables look pretty nice. The conduit nipples are well supported and capped with bushings, and the cables are secured with a proper hanger. Too bad the guys running the red cables didn't take the hint.
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