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Ya starting tu sound like Ally mcoist. Chill out mate. I ment ring the client.
haha, you are bang on Markus, years at the helm have turned me into a sh1te bag. The job we got pissed about on was one that was meant to be struck last week but cancelled till this. No fail was the instruction it would just need to come down come hell or high water but when the boys got there which included an overnight stay and plenty travel they were told to kick their heels and maybe take down bits here and there. It doesn't seem that long ago I would have steel and bodies flung all over the job and had it down anyway. Must be getting old.
This whole bloody system is backwards. The customer should deal with the designers and get one sent out, then get scaffold firms to price according to the drawing. Then we wouldn't have situations like this!!!
Your right Alan, a customer that knows what he wants is as scarce as hens teeth. I have another on the go, one of these rare occasions when the client has offered to pay for a design before seeing a price for scaffold, but the brief I got was "We are not entirely sure how we need it built as we are not entirely sure what we are going to do". The designer I asked to do it for me has now booked a two week holiday to recover. :laugh:
We are now very inextricably linked but I agree with Flinty, I think there should be a design done by the client just as it is when they are building something, would you not agree.
Have you ever met a customer that knew what he wanted?
Scaffold Designers/Engineers are part of your business not theirs and with the ever changing regs they will be busy for the foreseeable future.
A good point as always Alan, are you implying customers don't know what they're on about :blink1: I don't see how a good manager who knows what work is to be carried out, alongside a good designer couldn't come up with a drawing pre-work, to show scaffolding contractors what the intended work is. Companies can then go drawing cost= £x, adaptations = £x etc etc....
I'm not saying we shouldn't have designers at all, but it seems odd that drawings are done for every conceivable work carried out on a job which are then handed to the tradesmen, but for scaffolding the contractor must supply a drawing, and 95% it seems to be in an unrealistic time period.
Engineers were discribed in the early 70's by a man called David Flood (SGB MD) as a necessary evil. Was he ahead of his time?
You cant live with them you cant live without them.
That said I think it would be great if the MC were to comission a design for the scaffold from which all could quote.
I see several problems with that, not the least of which is accountability for said design and erection.
Hand on heart I think you are better off having the designer working to achieve what you want to build as opposed to what an uninformed MC wants his job to look like.
I think the problem is we are often pricing blind and trying to second guess what a design engineer is going to design , so why cant the main contractor get a design engineer to draw and design what is required then we could all price on a level playing field , i cant think of any other trade thats not given drawings to tender from .
Got it this morning, the guy is a bit pushed at the moment as he is heading off on holiday tomorrow. I could have went and kicked the job off but the drawing has a couple of tweaks required so will wait for the final thing to come through in the morning. It's a pretty basic job but both gables are to be spanned over lower roofs about 12m and the ownwers wanted to know how much weight was going on their roof, I reckoned about 15 stone would do it.:noworry:
15 stone have you set somebody on ya fat git.:nuts::nuts: