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### Belle Meade Director Review
[[belle-meade-plaza]]
#### Takeoff Review
Reviewed takeoff by system.
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See [[realism-vs-instrumentalism]].
There may be a more accurate way to state this.
[[2025-11-10#2025-11-10 11 14]] may be an example of a similar issue,
[[2025-11-10_11-14-00]] may be an example of a similar issue,
where instrumental methods are presented as if they were realist,
causing confusion when the methods are,
as judged from a realist perspective, wrong.
[[2025-11-13_08-19-01]]
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## 2025-11-13 ??:??:??
---
id:
aliases: []
title: 2025-11-13 ??:??:??
tags:
- authorship/original
- destiny/permanent
- occupational
- type/timestamped
---
# 2025-11-13 ??:??:??
#occupational
### Questions for Bid Estimators
## Questions for Bid Estimators
Questions for [[pdi-estimating#Bid Estimating|PDI Bid Estimators]].
#### Exclusions
### Exclusions
When we send proposals with significant exclusions
(no lighting control, no demo, no submetering,
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Is there a conversation happening with our customers
before they receive our proposal?
Is it clear they understand what we're excluding?
Is it clear they understand what we're excluding?
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## Elliot St. ConEst Senior Review
[[elliott-st-hotel]]
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Transcription of notes
taken while reviewing Elliot St. with Joel Jansen.
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## Elliot St. WBS Prep
[[elliott-st-hotel]]
MC multi-circuit homeruns have makeup included
($\text{Length} \times 1.1$)
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# 2025-12-19 10:44:??
> [!quote] Art Baldwin 2025-12-19, in reference to Howard University East Towers (pp.)
> [!quote] Art Baldwin 2025-12-19, in reference to [[howard-university-east-towers]] (pp.)
> When using PVC slab box assemblies where substantial insulation
> (e.g mineral wool, spray foam) is to be applied,
> add extension rings to compensate for the thickness
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#### Unit Typicals
I asked Joel about using unit typicals as described in
[[2025-12-19#2025-12-19 10:44]].
[[2025-12-19_10-44-01]].
He stated that would be acceptable.
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# 2026-01-11 09:00:??
[[2026-01-09#2026-01-09 14:45]]
[[2026-01-09_14-45-00]]
[[bid-price-modeling]]
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Follow-up to [[2026-01-13#Lighting Control]]
Conversation between Joel Jansen and Christian Pereiro
regarding lighting control for 2100 Crystal Drive:
Joel: "It was sold as local."
Christian: "Yeah, but you can't do that."
> [!quote] Conversation between Joel Jansen and Christian Pereiro regarding lighting control for [[2100-crystal-drive]]:
>
> **Joel:** "It was sold as local."
>
> **Christian:** "Yeah, but you can't do that."
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# 2026-01-15 08:11:10
Follow-up to [[2026-01-12#2026-01-12 12:23|2026-01-12 12:23]]
Follow-up to [[2026-01-12_12-23-??|2026-01-12 12:23]]
Left Apartment at 05:30, at terminal around 06:10.
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# 2026-01-15 08:15:??
[[2025-11-13#2025-11-13 08:19]]
[[2025-11-13_08-19-00]]
I spoke to a peer about this yesterday.
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# 2026-01-19 11:57:39
Follow-up to [[2026-01-10#2026-01-10 08:42]]
Follow-up to [[2026-01-10_08-42-00]]
A **natural language parser** would be a big help
for the sort of formatting I've been doing recently.
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[[semantic-line-breaks]]
[[2025-10-26#2025-10-26 18:36 --- Sunday evening]]
[[2025-10-26_18-36-?? --- Sunday evening]]
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# 2026-01-20 10:10:??
I was reminded again of [[2025-12-04#2025-12-04 09:51]].
I was reminded again of [[2025-12-04_09-51-17]].
I added a [[small-tasks|task]] for it.
[html-calculators](https://github.com/ZaneMeyers/html-calculators)
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#### Quote
> [!quote] Joel Jansen [[2026-01-15#2026-01-15 13:27]] (pp.)
> [!quote] Joel Jansen 2026-01-15 13:27 (pp.)
> I'd rather have an accurate budget than an accurate BOM.
#### Context
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Migrated several notes from Google's Keep
[[2025-10-20#2025-10-20 ??:??]]
[[2025-10-20_01-00-00]]
[[2026-01-04#2026-01-04 ??:??]]
[[2026-01-04_00-00-00]]
[[my-resoluute-banjo]]
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---
id: 2026-02-26T09:02:35-05:00
aliases: []
title: "2026-02-26 09:02:35"
tags:
- authorship/original
- destiny/permanent
- status/draft
- type/timestamped
dg-publish: true
date-created: 2026-02-26T09:02:35-05:00
daily: "[[2026-02-26]]"
weekly: "[[2026-W09]]"
monthly: "[[2026-02]]"
quarterly: "[[2026-Q1]]"
yearly: "[[2026]]"
---
# 2026-02-26 09:02:35
## Problematic Typical Takeoff Workflow
User is taking off scope for Zones 1--8.
User takes off all similar devices in Zone 1,
and continues takeoff through Zone 04,
before realizing that some scope for Zone 1
is typical of Zones 1--8.
User must decide between deleting the redundant takeoff in Zones 2--4
(cluttering and confusing the timeline of the audit trail)
and continuing takeoff as if the scope were not typical
(increasing time of takeoff and reducing flexibility).
The ability to reorder and permanently delete takeoff
would invalidate most concerns here,
however Accubid's solution to typical scope
(named-typicals-as-breakdowns)
is still clunky and unsuitable for large projects.
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id: 2026-02-26T10:06:19-05:00
aliases: []
title: "2026-02-26 10:06:19"
tags:
- authorship/original
- destiny/permanent
- status/draft
- type/timestamped
- occupational/takeoff
dg-publish: true
date-created: 2026-02-26T10:06:19-05:00
daily: "[[2026-02-26]]"
weekly: "[[2026-W09]]"
monthly: "[[2026-02]]"
quarterly: "[[2026-Q1]]"
yearly: "[[2026]]"
---
# 2026-02-26 10:06:19
## Fire Alarm Wiring Methods
[[fire-alarm-takeoff]]
> [!quote] Zane Meyers @ 09:35 to Joel Jansen via Teams regarding [[1990-k-street]]
> From our Pre-Takeoff email:
>
> > **Fire Alarm:** Devices PVC in-slab, Risers EMT.
>
> Still PVC for Retail shell and Amenity, Building areas with dropped ceilings?
### Regarding Retail
> [!quote] Joel Jansen @ ~10:00 (pp.)
> Use EMT for Retail shell spaces.
> Sometimes Free-Air may be acceptable, but assume not.
> Seek guidance where Retail space is significant.[^1]
[^1]: See [[belle-meade-plaza]] Retail Village for example.
### Regarding Amenity, Building
> [!quote] Joel Jansen @ ~10:00 (pp.)
> Confirmed, follow Pre-Takeoff email.
>
> In general,
> for [[pdi-building-types#High Rise|High Rise]] projects,
> assume Free-Air devices will not be allowed
> in other than [[units-takeoff|Units]].
I expressed that,
from a [[realism-vs-instrumentalism|realist]] perspective,
the `... DEVICES WITH WIRE - PVC` assemblies
are unsuitable for use in drop ceilings
since they don't provide a flex whip and box.
> [!quote] Joel Jansen @ ~10:00 (pp.)
> It is understood that the assemblies are not strictly suitable,
> their use is intended to be budgetary.