Thank you BigInch. I agree, it makes sense to simply get your take-offs done right before the tie-in occurs, but the client is requesting a log to see what kind of settlement/floating patterns are going on. Not a bad set of information to have I suppose for future design purposes.
I'm on a facilities project with several above grade tie ins coming up. Each tie in is new to old with a flanged spool piece getting dropped in during the outage. In the weeks leading up to the outage, the Operations group is requesting recurring checks on centerline elevations to ensure they...
I'm on a facilities project with several above grade tie ins coming up. Each tie in is new to old with a flanged spool piece getting dropped in during the outage. In the weeks leading up to the outage, the Operations group is requesting recurring checks on centerline elevations to ensure they...