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  1. tehparadox86

    DogHouse Manhole - Deflection Angle

    I have a proposed sanitary sewer line that I need to design with a new 48" doghouse manhole. Local code stipulates that the new line must connect at exactly 90 degrees. My connection will be more than 90 degrees (see attached). Do you guys think this is too strict, especially if we have a...
  2. tehparadox86

    New Job / Career Advice

    So I am one of those East Coast people who moved to middle of America (closer to my home state, but have been on the east coast for last 10 years). I started this land development job for about the last month. Most of my career has been working in public works projects, mainly sanitary sewer. Is...
  3. tehparadox86

    Civil 3d Grading Pad and Swale

    Any suggestions on how to get this done. FFE for garage is 665.50 to make the be slightly above the existing parking lot of around 694.38. I need to cut down on the west side and drain to the existing inlet on the northwest corner of the garage at 693. I just need to keep the existing sidewalk...
  4. tehparadox86

    Venting about people that suck

    I run a small civil business. I was hired by a homeowner to make adjustments to the original grading plans because the homeowner made alterations to the locations of some BMP's. The home was nearly complete before a dispute between the homeowner and contractor happened. The contractor left the...
  5. tehparadox86

    100 year flood plain development

    I have a piece of property that I wanted to build a gravel parking lot for some of my vehicles. The property is located in a 100 year floodplain, about 4' below county recognized floodplain. The property was filled prior to my purchase (about 2' above floodplain) but the county won't recognize...
  6. tehparadox86

    Residential Tap of 24" of PCCP-Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe

    I am building a new single family home. There is a 24" PCCP watermain that is in front of the house, but the local water authority's permit person told me that I can't tap into the 24" PCCP line because they don't allow home taps to mains that large. There are several homes along the block...
  7. tehparadox86

    SWM Easement and Covenant

    I just finished signing and sealing an as built of a swm facility in Maryland. The owner needs a swm easement and covenant to be documented and recorded. I’m plenty familiar with the process but what do you guys think of an Professional Engineer signing and sealing a easement document with an...
  8. tehparadox86

    New Residential Home Need a PE to Draw Up Plans

    I am planning on building a new home on an empty lot in PG County MD. If I were needing electrical plans to submit to the county, does it have to be an licensed Engineer, PE, like civil engineers? Its only a single family home and not a large office or something.
  9. tehparadox86

    MYLAR PLANS

    Why are mylar plans still required? It's 2019 and we are still required to submit plans with mylar material.
  10. tehparadox86

    Stamping Old Stamped Plans

    So I'm a PE, with a background in water/wastewater engineering. I was asked by a friend to stamp his old grading plan he had made for his home that he was going to build. The approved plans are over ten years old and the PE who stamped it is retired and no longer has a license. The county is...
  11. tehparadox86

    Freelance Civil Engineer Questions

    I've been doing freelance work for a few months now and a new opportunity has popped up to be a long term 1099 contractor. My question is really focused on P.E. license and a COA. I'm registered in D.C. as a licensed P.E. but I get confused when they mention a "COA" or Certification of...
  12. tehparadox86

    Truss Stability

    I have a friend who decided to put holes thru the sides of his truss to run cabling thru and now he does not want to remove the cabling since it's installed. He's had a structural engineer look at it and the engineer told him to remove the cabling and scab the sides of the bottom chords with...

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