Anyone ever try to think about:
a) Engineering this "in-house" with the city engineer? I know you're gonna say
it's two different entities - the city and the school system, or maybe there's
just not enough time, manpower or expertise in-house...
b)The distributor or manufacturer - will they provide or recommend an
engineering firm?
One major problem with developing today - professional fees are now so much
more a double whammy - first your own professional costs, then the
municipalities own professional fees for reviewing/inspecting multiple times
drawings, built projects throw many over budget. Great that towns are recouping
fees, but there is no cap on review fees.
When Neptune built their fields....
Mooij said when the high school gave up part of its field for the hospital
parking, the high school lost part of a soccer field.So Jersey Shore assisted
the school in the construction of a synthetic field in the middle of the high
school's all-weather track."Now we have a field that can take constant play
from our soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey teams and we would not have had
that without Jersey Shore," said Richard Allen, principal, Neptune High School.
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