Typically we tried to let the project team work it out, but if they didn't or 
there wasn't a well defined project team to resolve these issues we'd typically 
take it out for numbers.  Usually we try and get the electrical/alarm bidders 
for the project to put a number on it.

Mike Morey, CFPS, SET
Planner Scheduler/Designer
BMWC Constructors, Inc.
1740 W. Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46222
O: 317.651.0596 | C: 317.586.8111
[email protected] | www.bmwc.com

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From: Sprinklerforum <[email protected]> on behalf 
of Rod DiBona <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Preaction Systems Scope

I am wondering how most of you handle the detection and releasing systems for 
your preaction systems. We traditionally have excluded all electrical and alarm 
but find it very common that the fire alarm contractor was just smarts and 
parts and the electrician doesn't have it in his scope. Not very often have the 
ME and EE coordinated so that it is spelled out correctly. So my question is do 
most of you include this scope and have an electrical subcontractor that runs 
the conduit, provides and installs the heats or detectors and programs the 
releasing panel or do you exclude? Thanks


Rod at Rapid Fire



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