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id: 2026-02-10T15:49:04-0500
title: 2026-02-10 15:49:04
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daily: "[[2026-02-10]]"
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# 2026-02-10 15:49:04
## Hampton Roads Navy - Norfolk: Director Review
[[estimating-director-review]] of [[hampton-roads-navy_norfolk]]
lead by [[corwin-fluit]],
attended by [[christian-pereiro]], [[joel-jansen]], and myself.
### Lighting Control
* Corridors: $10 per linear foot
* Amenity: $5 per square foot
> Digital lighting control is required
> * FALSE: Multiple occupancy sensors per zone necessitates digital control.
> * FALSE: 0-10V dimming necessitates digital control.
> * FALSE: 0-10V dimming + occupancy sensing necessitates digital control.
> * TRUE: 0-10V dimming controlled by occupancy sensing necessitates digital control.
Systems refused to quote lighting control due to lack of detail,
but sufficient detail was provided.
[[pdi-bid-estimating|Bid]] expected takeoff to include DLM devices and cabling.
### Closeout
On Base - Newport News is not
Carried labor for lost time due to badging
#### Equipment
> [!quote] Corwin Fluit 2026-02-10
> `AUGER ON BOBCAT (per pole)` does not include cost for setting pole
### Free Notes
Ops creates, approves the labor plan.
This limits our ability to make interesting decisions:
MC cable ILO PVC in-slab pushes the schedule out.
[[estimating-golf]] question, asked by Corwin:
"Are the electric rooms stacked?"
### Thoughts
#### Corwin
Corwin is a true _estimator_.
I've met few people more willing to make calculations
and give confident estimates in conversation.
He understands the necessity of accepting and accounting for risk.
He is as critical of overly-heavy estimates
as light estimates.
He specifically prefers accurate line item costs
with a single contingency
over inflated individual budgets.