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I don't think you necessarily need to do it in the new construction -
it sounds like one of the things that would get trimmed first anyway,
once the 'real' numbers come in, but f if you don't do it in the new
construction? Work out a plan with the architects/mechanical folks
so when the day comes you at least know how you are going to attack it.
- from somebody who has spent way too many hours crabwalking in crawl
spaces trying to figure out how we're going to get air/electrical/
water to some exhibit, banging my head on metal flanges that are hard
to see in the field of a pocket flashlight, getting all the way to
where I need to go and finding I brought a flat head, not the
phillips head that I need....
jeff c
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> In the past few years we've had a couple of exhibits that used
> compressed air as a key component, and we're going to be hosting
> "Grossology" in the fall, which uses compressed air. My question: How
> common is this? We're preparing for new construction, and wonder if it
> would be wise to include a system for carrying compressed air from our
> shop to the exhibit floor. Any thoughts? Is compressed air the
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> the future?" Or will it continue to be rare enough that we can simply
> improvise when we need to? Thanks!
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