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  1. DaBear51

    Sticky Situation: Advice Appreciated and Judgement Expected

    I've gotten a lot of great feedback on this and I appreciate everyone's time and advice. However, I still feel my main question is unanswered, which is: Do I have the ability to take back my design if the current project is thrown out due to the construction loan falling through AND my...
  2. DaBear51

    Sticky Situation: Advice Appreciated and Judgement Expected

    No contract, my pay was figured into the construction costs, so plan is/was to be paid by end of project from the GC. Only documentation records are e-mails. So if the GC pulls out, the permit will be thrown out as well and they will have to start from scratch. So I'd imagine when/if that...
  3. DaBear51

    Sticky Situation: Advice Appreciated and Judgement Expected

    Like I said in my other reply, it's not that I half-assed the design. But yes, if this project did end up in the hands of a different GC and I couldn't "take my stamp back", I would certainly review the entire set and likely have a fellow engineer's review as well. Not sure if this may matter...
  4. DaBear51

    Sticky Situation: Advice Appreciated and Judgement Expected

    It's not that I half-assed the design, I just don't have any liability insurance, securities, etc. This was work I did on my own at home completely aside my actual job and would not do this for just any client. So if this GC falls through and the project has to be restarted/paused and then...
  5. DaBear51

    Sticky Situation: Advice Appreciated and Judgement Expected

    Morning all, I'll preface this by saying I do acknowledge my own accountability in how I got in this situation. I won't reject any criticism or judgement I receive her, but I do hope I can get some good advice. As a young engineer, I like to focus on learning from every mistake I make. Brief...

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