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I've had a commercial studio for 15 years and we just got a new 3,000 sq ft facility for our new studio. We moved in four months ago and the contractor said everything should be done in a couple weeks.
That was before I found out about needing city permits, draftsperson and engineering. I got our plans back last week from the city with over three pages of corrections. One of the corrections was that NO ELECTRICITY WAS PLOTTED.
The contractor made me find my own engineer and says the engineer should have caught the mistakes. The engineer says the contractor should have specified. Everyone's passing the buck.
Bottom line, isn't a contractor supposed to take care of all the details from your overall plans? When I produce an album, I expect that I am responsible for the entire process to run smoothly to completion. I take responsibility even for the tuning of band member's instruments.
The contractor is trading me time because his crew is in a band I've recorded before. He IS a full time contractor and licensed, but maybe I should just step up to the plate and put out the cash for a new crew.
Questions and insight would be appreciated,
Frustrated in California,
That was before I found out about needing city permits, draftsperson and engineering. I got our plans back last week from the city with over three pages of corrections. One of the corrections was that NO ELECTRICITY WAS PLOTTED.
The contractor made me find my own engineer and says the engineer should have caught the mistakes. The engineer says the contractor should have specified. Everyone's passing the buck.
Bottom line, isn't a contractor supposed to take care of all the details from your overall plans? When I produce an album, I expect that I am responsible for the entire process to run smoothly to completion. I take responsibility even for the tuning of band member's instruments.
The contractor is trading me time because his crew is in a band I've recorded before. He IS a full time contractor and licensed, but maybe I should just step up to the plate and put out the cash for a new crew.
Questions and insight would be appreciated,
Frustrated in California,