Photo the pipe/trade work resting on duct or support.
Check for dented duct, bent hanger, shifted elevation, or damaged insulation.
Do not remove another trade’s work unless directed.
Mark the location and system.
Ask whether to coordinate, repair, or hold.
Ask foreman
Another trade’s pipe is resting on our duct/support at [location]. Do you want this documented for coordination before I touch anything?
Do not
Do not move, cut, or support another trade’s work on your own.
Why it matters
This is a field judgment moment. TinnerFlow helps you slow down, document, and ask clean; drawings, specs, manufacturer instructions, site rules, code/AHJ, and foreman direction still win.
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