gruppe75 |
04-19-2014 06:04 AM |
Quote:
Now I get to battle it out with the GC and cabinet supplier.
|
It sounds like you are getting the run around. I used to be a professional estimator for a construction company and have had experiences very similar to this. You need to see what was actually supplied in the "Tender Documents". The architectural spec's will be included in this text. The wording in the "Tender Documents" takes precedence over any wording that may be in the blueprints. Spec's on blueprints don't always match what is in the "Tender Documents"
You mentioned earlier
Quote:
The Architect spec is for thermal applied "melamine" on the interior surface and glue applied p-lam on the exterior
|
and now
Quote:
spec calls for p-lam on both sides of the door
|
. You need to confirm what was supplied in the tender documents to the cabinet supplier.
Next the shop drawings that were supplied by the cabinet supplier should have been approved by the architect prior to construction. Lastly on final completion, the architect inspects the supplied cabinets to assure everything was constructed according to the supplied spec's and shop drawings.
I believe the onus is on the Architect to protect the owner from any shoddy workmanship. Assuming they were the overseers of the project.
|