pedarrin
Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2002
- 21
I am looking for observations/explanations from the forum about something I see in the AEC industry. I am putting it in this forum because I think it will be read by more people than in the Plumbing Engineering forum
I have worked for/with several AE and Engineering firms as well as mechanical contractors over a ~13 year span and find two things which seem to occur frequently in the AEC arena.
1) The AEC company usually has a mechanical department with many knowledgeable and competant engineers doing the HVAC/R.
2) The AE company usually has a mechanical department with few knowledgeable or competant engineers doing the plumbing engineering.
I have found that what usually happens is the HVAC/R gets done first or gets first priority and the plumbing gets done last or at the tail end of the project. And the plumbing usually not done correctly. I saw this mostly when working on the contracting end.
I have found that usually the plumbing is done incorrectly because either the engineer is not properly trained to do it right or he just does not have the time to do it right.
I am not saying that plumbing or HVAC/R is any more or less important than the other. Both are required for the building to operate correctly. But why is so much emphasis placed on the HVAC/R and so little placed on the plumbing.
This site has a HVAC/R forum and a Plumbing Engineering forum, but if you look at the size and number of posts on both, it is easy to see the disparity. I realize that HVAC/R is more complex but I do not think it is by much especially when you consider tha Plumbing Engineering can include site utilities and medical/industrial gases.
I am just looking for observations or explanations about this phenomenon. Am I wrong or are my observations somewhat on track?
Thanks in advance.
I have worked for/with several AE and Engineering firms as well as mechanical contractors over a ~13 year span and find two things which seem to occur frequently in the AEC arena.
1) The AEC company usually has a mechanical department with many knowledgeable and competant engineers doing the HVAC/R.
2) The AE company usually has a mechanical department with few knowledgeable or competant engineers doing the plumbing engineering.
I have found that what usually happens is the HVAC/R gets done first or gets first priority and the plumbing gets done last or at the tail end of the project. And the plumbing usually not done correctly. I saw this mostly when working on the contracting end.
I have found that usually the plumbing is done incorrectly because either the engineer is not properly trained to do it right or he just does not have the time to do it right.
I am not saying that plumbing or HVAC/R is any more or less important than the other. Both are required for the building to operate correctly. But why is so much emphasis placed on the HVAC/R and so little placed on the plumbing.
This site has a HVAC/R forum and a Plumbing Engineering forum, but if you look at the size and number of posts on both, it is easy to see the disparity. I realize that HVAC/R is more complex but I do not think it is by much especially when you consider tha Plumbing Engineering can include site utilities and medical/industrial gases.
I am just looking for observations or explanations about this phenomenon. Am I wrong or are my observations somewhat on track?
Thanks in advance.