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Maintenanceguy:
Anyone think about the classifications of the structure, the classification of the above drop ceiling....etc.

Building a Place of Assembly??????

Another example of 'ya get what ya pay for??

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You mention that he will quote greenfield, (flexible metal conduit) watch out that he doesn't just pull SO cord through the greenfield.
I've seen it done. It is a Code violation.
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Alan- Your such a skeptic. Must come with the job of being an inspector [Linked Image] Unfortunately I agree with you. I've had a "contractor" install plugs and plates for the finish on a pipe job and no wire in the pipe. Yes sometime the job of an inspector is justified.


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