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Hi Iv been asked to price a rewire in a 9th floor flat with cast concrete walls floors and ceilings the customer is adamant they wont have trunking or lower the ceiling's, putting coving up also wouldn't work due to there being to many obstacles.

It is currently wired in pyro chased into the concrete.

Im thinking chase round high level then drop down to each point, but what about the center lights can you chase the concrete ceiling and fit conduit? or would I need to have it assessed by a structural surveyor.
 
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I would try to convince them to drop the ceilings. If they say no, you have three options:

1. Walk away.
2. Take the job and subby it out so you don't have to deal with the hassle of actually doing the job, make a small bit on the side from it.
3. Think of a number, quadruple it, add 50%, double it, and then put your (day rate x days) equation on top, and charge that.

I'd do 3.
 
@james the spark , it would be useful to know if there is any depth of plaster on the ceiling. If deep enough, chasing in wouldn't be a problem from a structural point of view. Maybe, with your client's consent, drill an exploratory hole to see what is there?

My neighbours down stairs had similar work done. Mid 60's flat, in pyro, the socket circuit was rewired. The sparks chased the cables round the walls at just below ceiling level, but in the process also managed to cut a cable to the light switch in one room. I only glanced at it in passing, but when they replaced this, they had neatly chased the cable into the ceiling.
 
Invisible cable is very expensive at the moment.
I have a big box of it if you want to make me an offer.
Probably about 600m left but it’s hard to tell exactly.

Have tested it, insulation resistance is perfect but there must be a break in it somewhere as the end to end resistance is off the scale high.

ÂŁ300 or near offer?
 
You can suggest if they like an industrial look with plastic heavy duty pipes.
heavy duty pipe?
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