Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Re: Light Pole/ Business End

David, thanks for the input. I like your re-use idea. In my case it may be covered under one permit but I will bump up my fee for the added risk for 10 poles.

Rainier
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On Nov 23, 2010, at 1:20 PM, David Topete <d.topete73@gmail.com> wrote:

Will there be 10 separate permits issued?  If so, charge your fee for the design and cad time needed to develop the one design, then charge a "re-use" fee of $500, $1,000(?) for each subsequent use of the design.  Charge enough to cover your expenses for the plan review process.  Consider a separate fee relating to C.A. since there may be unforeseen field conditions at some of light pole locations.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:34 PM, <rccatubig@gmail.com> wrote:
Fellow Engineers,
Say you have to provide calculations for 10 identical light poles that will be installed in the same general location. Do you charge for one light pole or do you charge based on the number of poles?

Rainier C. Catubig, SE
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