Gino
Premium Subscriber
Okay, so we're doing a sign for this local guy who is moving his office from the Reading area to what is called Wyomissing, which is a neighboring borough. He's moving about 2 miles, if that.
I took a picture of the site before giving any quotes, so I could do a super imposed mock up for the guy.... and the borough for permitting.
Got the deposit and everything was finished for the guy and then we were supposed to start the sign. I asked him if he had gotten the permit, which shouldn't have been a problem since the 2 4" x 4" posts from the prior tenant were still in the ground. He said he'd do it right away. The next day, we got a frantic e-mail stating that the borough codes guy wants to see engineer drawings, wind loads and a guarantee the sign will hold up to 90 mph winds at 5 second intervals. I told him to relax, this is just a 3' x 4' little sign, 2 feet off the ground going into existing posts. If the posts had passed the last inspection, they should still pass, since the sign is no bigger than the old sign.
Nope. The borough now wants his first born, dental impressions and an engineers written report.
I really can't believe this, since it's not electrical, not at all big [less than 10 sq ft] and only 2 foot off the ground. I told him the posts will break off before the sign gives way.
All this extra crap is gonna cost two-three times as much as the sign, if not more. Without digging the posts completely out, how can we tell how deep they are ?? I've never heard of such nonsense.
I took a picture of the site before giving any quotes, so I could do a super imposed mock up for the guy.... and the borough for permitting.
Got the deposit and everything was finished for the guy and then we were supposed to start the sign. I asked him if he had gotten the permit, which shouldn't have been a problem since the 2 4" x 4" posts from the prior tenant were still in the ground. He said he'd do it right away. The next day, we got a frantic e-mail stating that the borough codes guy wants to see engineer drawings, wind loads and a guarantee the sign will hold up to 90 mph winds at 5 second intervals. I told him to relax, this is just a 3' x 4' little sign, 2 feet off the ground going into existing posts. If the posts had passed the last inspection, they should still pass, since the sign is no bigger than the old sign.
Nope. The borough now wants his first born, dental impressions and an engineers written report.
I really can't believe this, since it's not electrical, not at all big [less than 10 sq ft] and only 2 foot off the ground. I told him the posts will break off before the sign gives way.
All this extra crap is gonna cost two-three times as much as the sign, if not more. Without digging the posts completely out, how can we tell how deep they are ?? I've never heard of such nonsense.
I guess just a little rant about how pathetic these city/borough workers are becoming.