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<blockquote data-quote="Radiotowers" data-source="post: 555296" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>Hi John</p><p>Your HNC project will be easier if you pick something that is in your field of work just now, by that I mean something you can see being done at work just now and you can ask questions.</p><p>My HNC project was done on an 11kV gas switchgear replacement.</p><p>I went to the senior project engineer and asked if I could visit sites where the work was being done, luckily he was very helpful and sent me along with the project engineer to visit his latest job where you can ask relevant questions and get some great help along the way.</p><p>Relevant things in planning could be finding out why the job needs done, picking the right gear, getting quotes, delivery schedules, what authorisations are required to do the work, access and egress…….the list goes on, but you get the point</p><p>Do not hold back from asking your foreman, managers for assistance after all thats what they (say they) are there for.</p><p>regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiotowers, post: 555296, member: 37784"] Hi John Your HNC project will be easier if you pick something that is in your field of work just now, by that I mean something you can see being done at work just now and you can ask questions. My HNC project was done on an 11kV gas switchgear replacement. I went to the senior project engineer and asked if I could visit sites where the work was being done, luckily he was very helpful and sent me along with the project engineer to visit his latest job where you can ask relevant questions and get some great help along the way. Relevant things in planning could be finding out why the job needs done, picking the right gear, getting quotes, delivery schedules, what authorisations are required to do the work, access and egress…….the list goes on, but you get the point Do not hold back from asking your foreman, managers for assistance after all thats what they (say they) are there for. regards [/QUOTE]
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