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`MC Dean performed thefinal design. They provided all the power requirements, as well as submittals. They are
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`I don’t agree. Delegating responsibility for the final element of design dees not remove the responsibility from us to confirm that that
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`design is as intended, or in this case that Aecom’s interpretation is correct. This shouldn't be a difficult task to complete and I would
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`The mail below was at my request and proceeds a scheduled call next Monday to go overit with Tassos.
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`The highlightedtext concerns me... Steve is not wronginraising it and we shouldn’t ignoreit. This topic, the closure of power
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`supplies to security equipment, has been around for way too long. Can you check this and confirm you’re ok before Monday’s cail?
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`Please find as requested a full overview of the Security System Power requirements | have attached all the schedules
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`This system and package was developed by KW and this is only issued to provide Clarity to the team as to where items
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`Security Kiosk — Power — The Panel in the Security Kiosk needs to Captureall the below:
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`Kiosk Mechanical equipment as outlined in the Employers requirements:

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