Which year?
2035
Which year?
Fire panel fucked he reckons October is a brief summary of 3 tweets
Which year?
2035
In all seriousness if we don’t hold a test event before mid June and then are unable to sell ST for 19/20 the financial implications could be devastating. I’m actually very worried.
It does sound a bit dodgy. Something they're not telling usI used to be a facilities manager and worked on a few different sites of varying sizes.
As such, I've had experience with fire systems on a smaller scale, although I'm not an expert in this area.
I'm really surprised that a faulty fire system is taking this long to fix.
The physical components of the system, including the cabling itself, won't ALL be faulty (unless there's some massive fraud going on). And faults with individual sections of the system are usually quite easy to isolate, because of the way the system is designed. It certainly wouldn't take 12 months to find and sort out a problem.
And as for reprogramming a fire panel, again, this shouldn't take 12 months to fix. Depends how much time and money you want to throw at it, which Spurs should do and then sue the contractor to reclaim the costs.
Anyway, I'm genuinely interested now to find out what the issue is.
I don't understand how you can screw something like this up to such an extent.
It does sound a bit dodgy. Something they're not telling us
I used to be a facilities manager and worked on a few different sites of varying sizes.
As such, I've had experience with fire systems on a smaller scale, although I'm not an expert in this area.
I'm really surprised that a faulty fire system is taking this long to fix.
The physical components of the system, including the cabling itself, won't ALL be faulty (unless there's some massive fraud going on). And faults with individual sections of the system are usually quite easy to isolate, because of the way the system is designed. It certainly wouldn't take 12 months to find and sort out a problem.
And as for reprogramming a fire panel, again, this shouldn't take 12 months to fix. Depends how much time and money you want to throw at it, which Spurs should do and then sue the contractor to reclaim the costs.
Anyway, I'm genuinely interested now to find out what the issue is.
I'd be incredibly surprised if they had to "pull the whole system out" and start again.
For that to be the case, then (1) all the fire cabling is faulty (2) all the heat/smoke detector heads are faulty (3) all the break-glass panels are faulty (4) all the relay-switches and fire panels across the site are faulty, (5) the main fire control system is faulty, etc, etc.
Literally, everything they've put in.
If it's something to do with software installation, then that's a pain, but it wouldn't take 12 months even if you had to replace fire panels/hardware, etc. Especially since there'll be a team of guys working on it; it's not going to be one old-boy, plodding around the site for 12 months!
Anyway, I could be wrong, but like I said it will be interesting to see what the problem is.
PS If there is anyone on here who is an actual fire safety installation engineer, then I'd love to hear your views on this.
Have you seen our midfield?I don't understand how you can screw something like this up to such an extent.
In that situation Lewis would stump up some of his cash. He’s not exactly going to let us go to the wall, if all he has to do is sell a couple of paintings to cover the income from season tickets. Or we’d go to the bank and ask for some more money to cover it. It would be annoying for the owners but not something for us to get our knickers in a twist about.
Have you seen our midfield?
It does sound a bit dodgy. Something they're not telling us
I still can’t shake the feeling that our haste to rush the job and employing the only construction managers who were prepared to work to our schedule has indirectly led to the situation we find ourselves in.
In that situation Lewis would stump up some of his cash. He’s not exactly going to let us go to the wall, if all he has to do is sell a couple of paintings to cover the income from season tickets. Or we’d go to the bank and ask for some more money to cover it. It would be annoying for the owners but not something for us to get our knickers in a twist about.