Would suggest, installed, commissioning and maintenance are your best way forward.....after a few years, move onto design. But design comes with a need to cad drawings, which is a whole different ball game.[/QUOTE
There is a whole lot more to fire alarm design than CAD.
Would suggest, installed, commissioning and maintenance are your best way forward.....after a few years, move onto design. But design comes with a need to cad drawings, which is a whole different ball game.[/QUOTE
There is a whole lot more to fire alarm design than CAD.
Yes there is alot more, but as a fire alarm company, if you can`t produce drawings...you don`t get the job..
No..??Tazz, you didn't have a Civic Type R at some point did you?
Unless it a new commercial building, were the Architect would conducted the risk assessment, and would submit to BC for approval. The category would be selected by the architect upon his knowledge of the building. As most commercial buildings since the 7o`s, were fitted with fire alarm systems, designs are mainly new builds, extensions, updates and change of purpose.