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Follow up on the access needed to reach electrical equipment, #11. Looks like a swing and a miss.
Seems the contractor has owner ship stock in a "Unistrut" manufacture.

My question is why the owner of the project would even think of accepting such a obvious "Jerry-rigged" layout, especially for a project that obviously was not a weekend project.

Swing and a miss, they forgot to come to the ball park.
 
I mean.....really that is your fault for asking electricians to build stuff..... :p
The electrical inspector told them they needed to address the over 6 foot height to the operating handles, not to build something. There was some discussion about fill. On the reinspection it seems the electricians question is this ok?
 
My question is why the owner of the project would even think of accepting such a obvious "Jerry-rigged" layout, especially for a project that obviously was not a weekend project.

Swing and a miss, they forgot to come to the ball park.
Owners, they probably haven't ever been to the site, this is a commercial solar farm, probably owned by investors through a company or LLC.
 
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