fayazdin
Mechanical
- Oct 5, 2001
- 9
Hello everyone.
I hope, I find someone from Las Vegas, who will understand the pain.
City of Las Vegas ask for water calculation on almost every project. I can understand on a new project that we can do water pressure calculations. How about tenant improvements? where no one knows how the building pressure calcluation were performed, no drawings, no data.
As I understand, as a Plumbing / Mechanical engineer, our responsibility is up to 5-feet from the building, but in Las Vegas, meteres are installed 100s of feet from the building and that becomes the responsibility of a civil engineer.
Has anyone came across this issue and how you resolve it?
I hope, I find someone from Las Vegas, who will understand the pain.
City of Las Vegas ask for water calculation on almost every project. I can understand on a new project that we can do water pressure calculations. How about tenant improvements? where no one knows how the building pressure calcluation were performed, no drawings, no data.
As I understand, as a Plumbing / Mechanical engineer, our responsibility is up to 5-feet from the building, but in Las Vegas, meteres are installed 100s of feet from the building and that becomes the responsibility of a civil engineer.
Has anyone came across this issue and how you resolve it?