RontheRedneck
Specifier/Regulator
- Jan 1, 2014
- 223
I had a conference with a GC, architect, and engineers on a project. It came in over budget, and the GC asked for some VE (value engineering) suggestions. Not an unusual thing - Happens all the time.
I wrote out what I thought. Several things that were called for were totally unnecessary. I referenced section numbers on the drawings and explained what I was suggesting.
The engineer shot down pretty much everything. They lied about what was "structurally necessary".
So we're going to charge more to do it their way, as it will cost more to get the job done. The owner of the building is going to pay for what they want, even though they're absolutely clueless.
In a way I guess it's no skin off my back - I don't have to pay for it. The situation just bugs me. I feel like the owners are being taken advantage of.
Before you ask - No, I'm not going to get into specifics of what they want. If I did you'd just debate details instead of the situation.
I do trusses for buildings like this about every 2 weeks, and have been in the truss business for close to 40 years. So it's not like I don't know what I'm talking about or am just guessing.
Since you guys are all from a vastly different perspective than I am - What would you suggest that I do?
I wrote out what I thought. Several things that were called for were totally unnecessary. I referenced section numbers on the drawings and explained what I was suggesting.
The engineer shot down pretty much everything. They lied about what was "structurally necessary".
So we're going to charge more to do it their way, as it will cost more to get the job done. The owner of the building is going to pay for what they want, even though they're absolutely clueless.
In a way I guess it's no skin off my back - I don't have to pay for it. The situation just bugs me. I feel like the owners are being taken advantage of.
Before you ask - No, I'm not going to get into specifics of what they want. If I did you'd just debate details instead of the situation.
I do trusses for buildings like this about every 2 weeks, and have been in the truss business for close to 40 years. So it's not like I don't know what I'm talking about or am just guessing.
Since you guys are all from a vastly different perspective than I am - What would you suggest that I do?