Struct1206
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 37
Does anyone have any experience checking drawings for code compliance? My firm has signed on with a local municipality to check drawings that have been submitted for building permit. Each department in the office is checking their own portion of the drawings, so I get to do the structural.
My first reaction is that all I need to do is make sure that the information in section 1603 of the IBC is shown on the drawings but that also seems like a gross over-simplification of things. The code explicitly says that the things in section 1603 are to be listed on the drawings, so that's easy enough to check. Beyond that I feel like I'm opening a can of worms and entering a gray area with no distinct beginning and end. I think at some point in the process I cross the line between checking for code compliance and doing a peer review or a design check of sorts.
Anyone have any insight or words of wisdom?
My first reaction is that all I need to do is make sure that the information in section 1603 of the IBC is shown on the drawings but that also seems like a gross over-simplification of things. The code explicitly says that the things in section 1603 are to be listed on the drawings, so that's easy enough to check. Beyond that I feel like I'm opening a can of worms and entering a gray area with no distinct beginning and end. I think at some point in the process I cross the line between checking for code compliance and doing a peer review or a design check of sorts.
Anyone have any insight or words of wisdom?