• DocumentCode
    1516715
  • Title

    The control of electrical installation work

  • Author

    Watson, W.R.

  • Volume
    93
  • Issue
    33
  • fYear
    1946
  • fDate
    6/1/1946 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    249
  • Lastpage
    259
  • Abstract
    The paper examines the policy applied to-day to electrical installation work, from the inception of the scheme in the client´s mind o the handing over of the completed installation to his maintenance organization. Suggestions are made as to where these fall short of requirements as regards the position of the electrical engineer, and as to where procedure might be improved in order to bring the electrical engineer into his rightful place in relation to all technical branches involved in building and civil engineering construction work to-day. In conclusion, it is suggested that the architect´s organization usually set up for the execution of his commissions is open to much improvement and that the electrical contractors engaged on such works should not necessarily be nominated as sub-contractors and left under the direct control of the main contractor´s agent. It is suggested also that the existing practice in regard to contracts could be improved, and that more attention should be given to the site organization responsible for supervising the installations in question. Work carried out must be treated with greater continuity from the first stages of design to the final handing over than has been common in the past.
  • Keywords
    economics; industrial engineering;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Electrical Engineers - Part II: Power Engineering, Journal of the Institution of
  • Publisher
    iet
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/ji-2.1946.0060
  • Filename
    5295708