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FIGURE 18.2.Coordination Issues.
Item Coordination Requirements
- Underground utilities Location, size, excavation by whom, from where?
- Building Entrance Floor sleeves, supports.
- Mechanical room equipment Supports required, location, anchors, by whom?
- Distribution Wall sleeves, hangers, chases, in wall roof, vents,
access doors. - Fixtures Method of support, feed, outlets, built-in, floor
drains, vents. - Finishes Factory or field.
- Specialty equipment Field provisions, storage.
- Scheduling Work to be done? When required? Job to be
completed on time—who, why, when?
18–3 Separate Contracts
The plumbing contractors do the takeoff and bidding. The
estimator for general construction must still check to deter-
mine the areas of mutual responsibility and coordination—
they are similar to those required for the electrical work.
There is always considerable work done in coordination,
wall chases, anchoring supports, sleeves, and many other
items outlined in Section 18–4.
18–4 Coordination Requirements
Figure 18.2 lists the major areas of coordination required
between the plumbing and general contractors.
Once again, coordination among the HVAC and plumb-
ing contractors is also important in the understanding of
who is responsible for what, why, when!
18–5 Checklist
Rough:
permits
excavation and backfill
water, gas, and sewage lines
required pipes and fittings
cleanouts
valves
tanks
sleeves
Finish:
water closets
bath tubs
lavatories
drinking fountains
showers
tubs
service sinks
water heater
urinals
washers and dryers
dishwashers
Miscellaneous:
hookup to equipment
supplied by owner or other contractors may be required
Review Questions
- How do the various codes affect the installation of the
plumbing portions of the project? - What type of work is most generally included under
plumbing? - Why would an estimator call a subcontractor if it is sus-
pected that the subcontractor’s bid is too low?
4. Why should the estimator review the plumbing por-
tions of the project whether it involves single or separate
contracts?
5. How do the various types of construction affect the cost
of the plumbing work?