 All right, so we are on site at a job today The job we've talked about before on vlog Thursday This is not like the full product. This is the in-production what we're doing and we're here. What time is it? 1030 at night we work on the opposite schedule the other contractors because it's a lot easier that way and We're going over the fact that we have multiple blueprints here Which is always interesting because there's a Some stuff that wasn't on here some other stuff got added But I had talked about this before and bids changing for jobs and this is another example of bids changing for jobs Like literally while we're doing the job the GC's have come up and changed things over But the it's not too big of a deal it's still going it's just actually going to add more work for us And this is kind of how we talk about we bill on actuals So we bid the job. They know the cost per drop install. So they're deciding how many more drops is it going to add? No, 30 more drops somewhere Yeah, so about 30 more drops are going to get added to this job and that comes back to this job But what the important part is is as we do any of this we are in constant communication with the general contractor GC on this job and The person who's employing us which is our client So we are in In alignment with them these things are changing things are moving They actually change how they're set in a kitchen up in this because this is going to be a big build-up that includes a Kitchen and all kinds of fun stuff over there that being said those changes have all been Documented and you know, this is an important part of it just communicating with the client because changes happen This is a really big project. They're building out like a big fun center here It's going to have arcade games and all kinds of amazing stuff We're hoping to keep them on as a client even after the wiring because we want to work with them on my other side My other company LTS creative because of the marketing, but I there's a lot of excitement around getting this place set up It's not a franchise by the way for those you who are maybe just trying to guess what the company's name is I'll find out probably I can release all the information And do some videos because I think they just want some promotion and we told them we'll be doing promo stuff for them But just kind of walking through here right now looking at everything and I'm going to dig into Some of the wiring pretty soon here. I'm just kind of I haven't been here in a little while I've been busy doing with some of the other projects So I didn't have a chance to get down here till 1030 at night Today so we can start looking at it and start looking at all the cabling and where it's all being run All the conduit that's being run for it Which by the way is what some of this is this is also stuff that's getting poured in Put in here, so if you ever wonder when you see these kiosks once they're all built This is part of the building process of them is we actually will do some of the wiring My guys have some of the pole strings right here looks like Well, those are electrical ones, so I'll be doing more documentation on this project We have permission to film here, which is an important aspect They don't mind if we do all this and like I said before when you're doing some of these It's troublesome to go back into offices once they've opened up because there's all kinds of privacy concerns No concerns here. This is you know the the electrical crew They're working still because all the electricity stuff is not installed So they're still running conduits for that so still adding on for that and in between their changes also reflect ours And like I said, this is important aspect is all the project coordination. We're working at night So we're not tripping over any of those people But the other side of it is like we shit we're sharing the man lifts and we don't want to be Playing tech of war with electricians from a man lift. So there's the man lift. We can use it all night We'll be here all night using it. We don't got a Well, that's right, there's a few man lifts in here Well, there's like seven or eight other seven or eight man lifts here. Okay, there's a few man lifts here apparently So this is a job in progress. I'll keep you guys updated on this This is gonna be one that I'm gonna put together a whole video for at the end We don't have a lot of time lapses because there's not a lot of things we can really time lapse on it It's yeah, it's so much of it is so spread out and not in one place We are gonna time lapse like the punchdowns once you push the racks in and things like that So we'll talk about those and I'm also gonna cover those a little bit more details I think I didn't do a good enough job on some of the previous videos of covering the punchdowns in a rack This is reasonably close to my office. So I can order my house So I can come over here and do some of these videos at night Well, we're in here punching it down and it's not as loud with everyone else banging away in here But that's really it for now So but this is what we do when we're not doing some of the other tech stuff that we have going on But on my fingers aren't on a Zen server I'm over here looking over blueprints with Corey and making sure things line up for the client Corey's baking all of his notes. Oh a few of you have asked about the design and the an aspect of things like that And here's one of those things you ask about like oh, what tools do you use to design this? So you a lot says you work with the engineering people To get all these But it's filthy in here and if I brought a laptop in here and had to edit their designs That would be a pain. It's literally easier even though it's 2018 to put a bunch of blue marks on here And bring it to the office bring it to the office and then it's going to get uploaded or redone As needed because we're going to work a lot of times the GC's are the ones Whoever the architectural firms are if there's structural changes They will redo these and they will get marked up differently to reflect all the changes That are kind of happening. So that's about it. I don't know you anything adds to this job for you Really? I'm just still piecing it all the I have five different maps for this job That I have to form a bunch of one and make sure we don't miss any of these wire poles and everything lands right where it Needs to be so I'm just still Yeah It's a move as you go. It's progress as you go. Yeah progress as you go There's there's a lot of planning and then one of the things that has occurred is they moved Did they move some of the plenums that are above us, which is the HVAC? After they came in and spray painted the ceiling they added probably another Mile of conduit where it was already painted So now the painter guy is gonna actually have to come back through and make double the mess with the paint Which is just a really filthy filthy thing, but it looks awesome when they're done Yeah, you know if you look over above where the bathrooms are you can see that they haven't painted over that yet because they Haven't even finished any of the structural stuff inside of the bathroom So they're actually still working on that so it's kind of got them at a stand still and this painter has been In the process like we have you move a little bit and then you have to stop over the course of the last two weeks We've been paying attention. Yeah, so this is like an issue that you run into you know there's this change that change and If you can kind of look above me, this is all nice and blacked out But if you can see in the distance back there, none of that's blacked out So where they're adding stuff for oh, yeah That's really easy to see even with that camera. Yeah, and right here you see where they added news So even though you see what's black is when they painted it And this just comes down to these things happen sometimes on job sites where oh we thought we were done and then we're like Oh, yeah, there was this thing you did and then this has to get changed And then that change cascades to our changes cascades to where we are now and how these jobs go Unfortunately a lot of times on these jobs sometimes the car gets ahead of the horse. So you yeah, you know that that's just where it lands It's it's a fact that you know fact the business. Yeah But I said the important thing is as all these changes are coming through we coordinate with everyone that way as much as possible We are never the fault these changes that that's always the important part not our we're We communicate all things all these notes are being left phone calls to be made in the morning Let everyone know what's going on and Then you know the owner eventually gets it because he's got to deal with the changes And this bank this is actually funded by the bank. So the we actually have more than just the owner We have to keep a price of everything. I actually have the bank who cares There this is a loan to build this out. So that's kind of a behind-the-scenes of how these work So when the bank gives you a loan they also care about the vendors and I had to do some signing on this to assure that I was legit And I'm sure they don't like the over-the-budget word Yeah, we have to we have to a price them if we plan on getting paid We also have to let everyone know if anything goes over the projected budget We have a little bit of extra in there but that could happen. So this is uh, we're still well Within the wiggle room. We haven't had anything over the top. No, we've needed You know like another 10 boxes of wire and we won't because no the scope and this is something I've talked about before when we do the bidding We always add a little bit over generally speaking from the time I bid For especially a larger project like this one. We generally come in a little under from the predicted stuff So yeah, we we so far haven't come in under that. We just make sure it's a planning thing It's not every time it's sometimes just hard to say because when we looked at this building And it's the one me and marvin threw a few weeks ago. It was absolutely no walls This was absolutely empty and we bid it empty based on structural drawings without Other than measurements of the structure you say, oh, that sounds easy until the reality of doing it when they start building the walls and they Construction people sometimes don't follow everything right to the last drop You know the other part of the two is you know What day is what crew in here because nobody really wants to always be in here working at the same time? So you don't want to step over the electricians like tom said, you know while the drywall guys over here Putting up stuff that he probably shouldn't have put up yet. Oops. Did I say that? Yeah We have that situation right now Yeah, that happens if we were supposed to be able to get in a wall and the drywall guys came a day early because they That was convenient for them That's not convenient for us. No or the electricians by the way, so the low volts Yeah, yeah, so it's it's whatever these are the things that happen I like something to keep you up to date on this project and we'll do a final wrap up on it And we'll get you some of the other details in the end. Thanks for watching If you have questions, leave me the comments below and I'll start answering them because we're going to be back here a couple times What's the eta for the open of this place? Oh, jeez. What did he say? Yeah, it's about another month and a half about about two months before this open So it'll be a little while so there's going to be several videos Related to this and kind of a wrap up video of what we did But what we're going to let this time I'm going to make sure So leave comments of what you want to see We're going to show some of the wiring cabling and in detail on how we do it and how we plan it When we get to that part right now is a lot of just structural setup part that we're doing. So thanks Thank you. Have a good night. Of course the night out. So we don't mind taking a nice shift. I like it I I'm pretty up pretty late, but now it's about 11. So I think I might want to head home So how far how high up are we kind of I would say we're about 20 feet up about 20 feet 20 feet below. So this is a Maybe not quite so far right here. It's about 20 feet. What do you measure that up to about? Yeah, about 20 feet to the bottom. This this is a 20 foot high. This is where the wiring is coming in And it's got to come through these ports Go up over this ladder rack because we can't have it laying on electrical And then it goes over here across this is how you get the wiring across And back all the way down there down over that rack And over here Yeah, because you can't have the cat 5 mixed with the electrical but the uh, yeah, this is where it's all going to end up So fun fun times running all this