How does the plumbing and electrical work in conjunction with the concrete walls?

The plumbing and electrical systems are built partially into the concrete walls and partially in the interior wood frame. The main water and gas supply lines are plastic such that they can be embedded directly into the concrete much like is done in a swimming pool. Similarly, the main electrical lines are run in conduit that is embedded directly into the concrete. For both the electrical and plumbing systems, “connections” are typically made via the interior wood frame. For example, the interior wood frame houses the electrical boxes that lights and switches are mounted to. Plumbing vent lines are typically run in the interior wood frame. Finally, the interior wood frame provides us with a mechanism to repair or re-route broken or damaged pipes.

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