WWTEng
Structural
- Nov 2, 2011
- 391
We worked on renovations to an existing auditorium and our work included structural calcs to determine the capacity of the existing floor for some added loading. The contractor needs to bring in a tall/heavy cherry-picker to renovate some art work on the ceiling of this building. He has requested our calcs. I assume he wants to get an idea of the floor capacity.
Personally I wouldn’t mind giving him the calcs because a) he could make the same request to the owner and the request would trickle down to us anyways b) I think it would help the contractor expedite his work.
So I think we should be OK giving him the calcs with a clear disclaimer that his question relates to mean and methods and any conclusions his structural engineer draws from these calcs are at their own risk.
Have you ever received a request like this and if so, how did you handle it?
Thanks.
Personally I wouldn’t mind giving him the calcs because a) he could make the same request to the owner and the request would trickle down to us anyways b) I think it would help the contractor expedite his work.
So I think we should be OK giving him the calcs with a clear disclaimer that his question relates to mean and methods and any conclusions his structural engineer draws from these calcs are at their own risk.
Have you ever received a request like this and if so, how did you handle it?
Thanks.