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Building a Home, Step by Step... (30)

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Upon completion of all rebar work for the building’s roof and the roofs of any ground-level annexes, if any, the contractor shall install the rebar for the spiral staircase, if any, Afterward, the supervising engineer shall arrive to inspect the rebar for the roof in accordance with the approved project plans. If the engineer identifies any issues requiring correction, the contractor must comply with those corrections, If there are no observations, a report shall be prepared stating that the plan has been effectively implemented, and the contractor shall be given approval to pour the concrete.

Next, the electrician installs electrical conduits in the building’s ceiling, which consist of flexible conduits or plastic pipes «Jarab» so that, during the finishing phase, the electrician can run electrical wires through these conduits. They come in various sizes depending on the specific needs, as each electrical outlet starts at its designated point and ends at the pre-determined location of the electrical distribution panel «distribution panel» on each floor.

It is best for the electrician to install electrical outlets according to a plan specifically designed for the electrical system, and for this plan to be prepared by the interior designer to complement the building’s furnishings and furniture, while electrical loads and technical details are precisely determined by a specialized electrical contractor, which is usually the design firm.

Readers" Questions

When the supervising engineer arrived to inspect the ceiling, it became clear that the structural plan for the ceiling was »deficient," with numerous issues noted. More than one engineering firm was consulted, and they confirmed this. So what is the solution, and who bears the financial costs?

It is always recommended that, after the project plans are approved, they be reviewed by a competent authority, whether an engineering firm or a structural engineer. Most errors are usually found in the structural plans; if the plan is reviewed before the project begins, modifications can be made without any financial loss. There is no doubt that the design firm bears responsibility for this error; the structural plan must be carefully reviewed, the necessary modifications made, and the plan must be verified before implementing these changes.