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Project comes to an end after 2 1/2 years

Re: Project comes to an end after 2 1/2 years

Yea, they won't let me on them anymore....party poopers :mrgreen:

Sure sounds like a lot more fun then doing these sample questions for the CFPS certification exam, glad I got a "free" 20th edition of the fire protection handbook :D
 
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I always inspect pools,slides and accessories! How can you tell if the drain is installed properly if you don't dive in? :lol:
 
Re: Project comes to an end after 2 1/2 years

Here are some stats: The field house track is 1/4 mile with 5 tennis courts in the center. The flooring alone was 700K. They have 4 racquet ball courts. 2 basketball courts. Lap pool with high dive and a attached exercise pool. A leisure pool with water slides, water features for the kids including water cannons with beach level entry, a incorporated "lazy river", hot tub for 46 people, 2 steam sauans, tanning beads, 2nd floor 1/4 mile running track, a 46' climbing tower that is a exact replica of "devils tower", 8 different exercise rooms fully equipped, a daycare, food vender, 4 locker rooms, bleachers in the field house for 600 spectators, admin offices, etc...

Total project, 56 million.
 
Re: Project comes to an end after 2 1/2 years

what per centage is covered by fire sprinkler system???

and did you do voice evac??
 
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2 1/2 years - Isn't that about the normal gestation period for an elephant?
 
Re: Project comes to an end after 2 1/2 years

All of us that have been in this for any lenght of time know. A long project. The C.O. gets signed. A bit of a let down. I just hope, hope that we have doen our job well.

And yes... It's like a piss-ant giving birth to a cow.

Post Script: Total project cost approxmiately 56 Million.
 
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