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	<title>Comments on: Residential Fire Sprinklers: Plumbing Contractor Competitive Advantage #2</title>
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		<title>By: Thomas McKinnon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas McKinnon</dc:creator>
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		<description>So Steve, 

So I guess that means when you are performing fire sprinkler system design you would apply a 2% discount when the value is increased from $18,750 to $20,625. You and I both know that is simply BS! Your blog also assumes all things are equal and in fact they are not. A stand alone residential fire sprinkler system and a multi-purpose system are apples and oranges. Personally, I think you should leave contracting cost analysis to contractors and stick to design. 

Your&#039;s Truly,
Thomas McKinnon</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So Steve, </p>
<p>So I guess that means when you are performing fire sprinkler system design you would apply a 2% discount when the value is increased from $18,750 to $20,625. You and I both know that is simply BS! Your blog also assumes all things are equal and in fact they are not. A stand alone residential fire sprinkler system and a multi-purpose system are apples and oranges. Personally, I think you should leave contracting cost analysis to contractors and stick to design. </p>
<p>Your&#8217;s Truly,<br />
Thomas McKinnon</p>
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