Can you explain a bit further?
(Do you mean it won't be a true 2 way system?)
No it didn't work as a 2 way system, it simply used two 1 way switches which was totally inappropriate
I think he means it didn't work,
Correct
just being a cryptic nob about it.
Certainly not, just saying the consultants came up with the spec and the design and the components list.
The contractors informed them it wouldn't work.
The consultants reminded them who the consultants are, so the contractor followed the detailed instructions... as unfortunately how it has to happen far too often.
Personally when I find myself in that position I'll try to put everything in place to do it properly but leave it in the condition demanded by the consultants spec, in order to make the later corrections as easy as possible.
As an example I was asked to look over a comercial AV job prior to cable pulling started, I saw there were 30 video tie lines but only 4 audio running virtually the whole length of the building - over 250 metres, I mentioned this to my supervisor who emailed the consultant.
Their reply to the email was a simple 3 words in capital letters: I'M THE CONSULTANT.
In the meantime I booked out 20 drums of cable to deliver them to site and phoned the installers (team of about 20 due to the distance involved) to advise them there were more cables to be included. and the ends to be discretely coiled and hidden away out of sight.
I asked for printed copies of the email interchange and appended them to the site file when I first worked on site.
During commissioning (my official involvement in the job) which involved the customer and consultant for witness testing and setting up for an event a couple of days later, the customer soon discovered the defficiency and looking through the file the emails came to view.
Our quote to get the big team back in to provide 20 more audio circuits was over £9K of which the customer (a bank) insisted the consultant covered the major part of the cost.
Another job was installing stage lighting bars and dimmers, I suggested providing various DMX cables but told no as not specified and not costed. While the ceilings were out and scaffold towers in place I of course put some cables in, 5 in total. When I returned 16 months later to make some changes, including providing some DMX circuits meant terminating 3 of the cables. Due to the way that job was funded (basically not by the venue) I'd included the additional materials in my original expenses and the venue were delighted the alterations were a bargain.