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Title: Tips for working w Architects and Engineers


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Tips for working w/ Architects and Engineers
2
Agenda
  • References and Preparation
  • Key Players
  • Basics of the Bid Process
  • Solution selling
  • Adding value to the customer
  • Networking opportunities.
  • Best practices

3
Reference Materials
  • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code,
    2010 Edition
  • NFPA 101-Life Safety Code
  • NEC 70-National Electrical Code
  • Local codes or ordinances (CFSM, MEA)
  • U.L. 864 9th Edition

4
Additional References
  • Guide for Proper Use of System (spot type) Smoke
    Detectors, System Sensor.
  • Guide for Proper Use of Smoke Detectors in Duct
    Applications, System Sensor.
  • Guide for Proper Use of Projected Beam Smoke
    Detectors, System Sensor.
  • Audible/visual Compliance Reference Guide, System
    Sensor.
  • Difficult Environment Smoke Detector
  • Laser Technology Smoke Detection

5
Personal Preparation
  • Licensed by the State
  • NICET II to install
  • NICET III to sell or plan
  • Commit to being a Fire Protection Professional

6
The Players
  • The Contractor
  • The Engineer
  • The Architect

7
The Contractor
  • The Tip of the Spear
  • Design resource
  • Provides Real World experience
  • Provide an interface between the customer, design
    team and the AHJ

8
The Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer designs the sprinkler and
    the HVAC system
  • Electrical Engineerdesigns the fire alarm system
    when one is required same Company?
  • Overlap occurs in Life Safety systems, monitoring
    functions, reporting systems, mechanical and
    electrical equipment control

9
The Architect
  • Conceptualizes project
  • Designs building aesthetically
  • Evaluates samples of almost everything
  • Hires Structural, Mechanical, and Electrical
    engineers
  • Acts as the owners representative

10
The Bid Process Basics
  • Start with a search for a specification /
    opportunity
  • CSI.Construction Specifiers Institute
    Section 28-Fire Alarm
  • AIAAmerican Institute of Architecture
  • Additional resources for opportunities to bid
  • Dodge Reports
  • CMD...Reed Construction Data
  • Dodge Plan Room
  • News paper

11
The Bid Process
  • Acquire a set of plans.
  • On Line with a service
  • Dodge Plan Room, or CD-Rom
  • Reed Construction Data off a CD-Rom
  • Reed plan room
  • Invitation to Bid

12
The Bid Process
  • After careful review of the specification answer
    some simple questions
  • What panel manufacturers and equipment are
    specified?
  • Do I have access to the specified equipment?
  • Is the Architect/Engineer willing to accept
    equivalent equipment for their specification?
  • Does the Specification meet Code?

A literal interpretation of the spec can be a
double edged sword
13
The Bid Process
  • The Take-Off
    What and how
    much equipment do I need for the job?
  • The Estimate
    What are Material
    and Labor Costs?
    What Profit margin do I want to make?
  • The Bid
    After
    answering the above questions the initial price
    presented to the customer

14
Negotiated Job
  • Negotiated Jobs can be higher quality
  • Engineer designs Specifies
  • Contractor works with Engineer
  • Best equipment used
  • Results in a service contract

15
Government Projects
  • Interpret the specification literally
  • Beware of HIDDEN labor costs
  • GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING

16
Solution Selling
  • What is it?
  • What is my skill set?
  • What are the customers needs?
  • Have I looked at the Big Picture?
  • Think outside the box!!!

17
Adding Value for the Customer
  • Know your strengths and play to them
  • KNOW THE CODE!!!!
  • Be a trainer
  • Be professional
  • Be a source of knowledge
  • Be DIFFERENT

18
Networking Opportunities
  • SFPE Chapter meetings
  • AIA events
  • Alarm Association events
  • BOHMA
  • Construction Associations
  • Local FPE and Engineering events

19
Best Practices Discussion
  • DO
  • Be proactive
  • Be Professional
  • Build long term relationships
  • DONT
  • Be afraid to try something new
  • Be Confrontational

20
Thank you for attending the 2009 Farenhyt
Distributor Conference!
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