struct_eeyore
Structural
- Feb 21, 2017
- 253
I've got a job where a client (a contractor) wishes to move forward with a project faster than I would be able to accommodate them. A substantial portion of said project has already been built, but there are numerous deviations from design drawings which were never run by me, and which need to be accounted for. Initially I had an email agreement to take care of this as additional services, but again, can't do it on expedited schedule as they wish. I have recommended the that the client get a successor engineer, which at present seems to be the way they will go. I can't really interpret anything in the termination clause in my contract that would officially allow me to drop them in this case - but I'm thinking maybe a letter to the building department is needed to explain the situation ( and ensure another engineer takes over - considering there is a good bit of risk involved if the retrofits aren't implemented)(?). Any other thoughts/opinions?