skeletron
Structural
- Jan 30, 2019
- 875
In your practice, are you frequently requested to provided sealed as-built/record drawings?
How do you handle this request if you are made aware after the job is completed versus when the job was initiated?
I have a situation where I looked after a delegated scope of work (miscellaneous metal package), sealed shop drawings for a fabricator, and provided a formal letter to the EOR for my delegated scope assurance statement. Months later they are now requesting "as-built" drawings. As far as I know, there were no changes to the shop drawings in the field.
Am I wrong in thinking that the EOR should be sealing record drawings since they would be managing the construction side of things?
My hesitation with sealing "as-builts" is mainly from a document by my association discussing the liability aspects, why they need to be referred to as "record drawings", and how to incorporate a disclaimer statement on the drawings if sealing is a project requirement.
I would love to hear some experience or takes on this one.
How do you handle this request if you are made aware after the job is completed versus when the job was initiated?
I have a situation where I looked after a delegated scope of work (miscellaneous metal package), sealed shop drawings for a fabricator, and provided a formal letter to the EOR for my delegated scope assurance statement. Months later they are now requesting "as-built" drawings. As far as I know, there were no changes to the shop drawings in the field.
Am I wrong in thinking that the EOR should be sealing record drawings since they would be managing the construction side of things?
My hesitation with sealing "as-builts" is mainly from a document by my association discussing the liability aspects, why they need to be referred to as "record drawings", and how to incorporate a disclaimer statement on the drawings if sealing is a project requirement.
I would love to hear some experience or takes on this one.