Gino
Premium Subscriber
Have a potential customer who bought a property about 4 months ago and is in the process of renovating the building. In the process, he took two 4' x 6' double sided electric signs down and threw them away. They were on two separate single poles with arms for hanging the signs. They have all the necessary guy wires and reinforcement cables. The poles are 6" OD, but no way to measure the walls. It's flange bolted to a cement circular cement base, about 24" in diameter. I'm pretty sure, the municipality here is going to want an engineered drawing, but my question is this...... what comes first ?? If I (or the owner) investigates to find out if the existing poles will support the new signs, will he hafta dig those foundations up to see how deep they are ?? Also, what if the codes changed and the signs are no longer grandfathered in ?? Next, if no one knows the foundation under there and he can't make a new foundation, is he screwed ?? I told him, we could've used everything as is, if he hadn't thrown them away. If they were still there, it would've appeared we just slid new faces in. This way, it's all new. Just a clusterfug of circumstances. Oh yeah, and this place is across the street from the municipal building..........