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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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crazy canuck

Quote from: Neil on November 22, 2024, 03:43:45 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on November 22, 2024, 03:26:39 PMOne of the advantages of the American system over a Parliamentary system is they can appoint cabinet members who have some expertise.  So why not appoint someone who is both a good manager and has at least some subject matter knowledge.
If you can have both, that's great, although I'd prioritize management over SME.  That said, I think that the pool of people who are good managers, who have a good base knowledge within their department, who are actually capable of effectively managing people who know much more about their field of expertise than they do (which isn't an easy thing) and who are aligned with the policy direction of the administration might be very small.  Particularly for this administration. 

Yes, that is all accurate.  I was responding to your more open ended question about whether experience matters. 

Tamas

Question to Brits: our house was built in 2009, is there an authority/organisation that would have the detailed schematics/design of it archived that I could request the copy of?

Maladict

Quote from: Tamas on November 24, 2024, 01:39:55 AMQuestion to Brits: our house was built in 2009, is there an authority/organisation that would have the detailed schematics/design of it archived that I could request the copy of?

Not a Brit, but I assume whatever authority issued the building permit will have archived the drawings.

Josquius

Your solicitor should have gotten this sort of thing right?
At the least as far as land borders goes anyway.
Actual housing plans.... Yeah. Don't think there's anything public.
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Richard Hakluyt

The Land Registry will hold basic plans, more detailed plans will be held by the council that granted planning permission.

Tamas

Thanks. I do have land borders and such just not detailed plans.

crazy canuck

Typically approved plans will only be retained by the approving authority for a set period of time, and likely not back that far, so you may be out of luck.

Sheilbh

Yeah absolutely not my area but my instinct would be they're unlikely to retain it beyond any statutory limitation period. Might be archived somewhere but I'm not sure about that or how you'd get it.
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Josquius

Makes me wonder whether they're being totally authentic or they're cosplaying as an American hick.

Also weirdly reminds me of the origin story of the name Nazi.
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Barrister

Quote from: Tamas on November 24, 2024, 01:39:55 AMQuestion to Brits: our house was built in 2009, is there an authority/organisation that would have the detailed schematics/design of it archived that I could request the copy of?

Not a brit, but a lot of our land planning laws are based on British ones.

No.  There should be a survey showing land and building location, but nothing on the level of detailed schematics.

Quite honestly though - it's also possible that nothing all that detailed ever really existed.
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HVC

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Leave it on mute.
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Tamas

We have what looks like a bird-made small round hole on the wall above the top-floor window. Which tradesman is supposed to fix such a thing? I was thinking of calling a nearby roofer I know who will surely have the equipment to get up there and check it out but fixing it isn't exactly roofing now, is it.

HVC

Depends on the material. If it's cladding it'd be a carpenter.

*edit* look up a siding installer if that's the case, so that a framer doesn't show up and do a piss poor job :D
Being lazy is bad; unless you still get what you want, then it's called "patience".
Hubris must be punished. Severely.