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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 485533" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>Personally I think you have a very good argument for not paying any extra, that will be between the builder and his spark. The fact that these items were on the plans/drawings suggests that it has been overlooked by the builder and his spark thus their problem, providing the drawings were not altered after the first fix was completed, it’s not often that a spark will ask if any alterations have been carried to spec or drawings when they return to second fix. </p><p></p><p>In the event of any legal proceedings the judge will look at the ‘ probability of’ based upon the evidence presented, an original drawing from architect showing the requirement of smoke and heat detectors will present in your favour as they are the professionals or aka competent persons. </p><p></p><p>Also so it will interesting to see if the builder or his spark mention the use of rf detectors, if not I’d suggest that they not know what they doing. :C or domestics isn’t really their field of expertise. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 485533, member: 17152"] Personally I think you have a very good argument for not paying any extra, that will be between the builder and his spark. The fact that these items were on the plans/drawings suggests that it has been overlooked by the builder and his spark thus their problem, providing the drawings were not altered after the first fix was completed, it’s not often that a spark will ask if any alterations have been carried to spec or drawings when they return to second fix. In the event of any legal proceedings the judge will look at the ‘ probability of’ based upon the evidence presented, an original drawing from architect showing the requirement of smoke and heat detectors will present in your favour as they are the professionals or aka competent persons. Also so it will interesting to see if the builder or his spark mention the use of rf detectors, if not I’d suggest that they not know what they doing. :C or domestics isn’t really their field of expertise. [/QUOTE]
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