vlad1981
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2019
- 17
Howdy everybody
I got a question, is more related to the legality/ ethical aspect of the profession.
I wok for a company, whose main line is shoring and reshoring of concrete, many contractors can choose to stamp their own drawings, many have their own technical department. As a general rule, I stamp all drawings we provide, shoring & formwork, and the contractor hires an engineer for the reshoring drawings (all comes down to liability, and what part of the process my company wants to be involved with).
Now, I got this project, in which we are using a fairly new system, I've stamped all the drawings and calculations, and send over to contractor, generally contractor will use this same drawings so the reshoring engineer can produce his part (reshoring).
Turns out, I just discovered the reshoring engineer is removing my stamp (don't know how) and putting his own stamp on it.
There are two main things to it:
1. He is not familiar with the system, as such he should not stamp it.
2. He may claim is his "work" and add it to his portfolio, when in reality is not.
Thoughts?
Is the above legal?? Ethical, I know for a fact is not, but what can I do?
Should I try to contact said engineer or just go straight to the FBPE and file some claim?
Please, advise.
Location: Florida.
I got a question, is more related to the legality/ ethical aspect of the profession.
I wok for a company, whose main line is shoring and reshoring of concrete, many contractors can choose to stamp their own drawings, many have their own technical department. As a general rule, I stamp all drawings we provide, shoring & formwork, and the contractor hires an engineer for the reshoring drawings (all comes down to liability, and what part of the process my company wants to be involved with).
Now, I got this project, in which we are using a fairly new system, I've stamped all the drawings and calculations, and send over to contractor, generally contractor will use this same drawings so the reshoring engineer can produce his part (reshoring).
Turns out, I just discovered the reshoring engineer is removing my stamp (don't know how) and putting his own stamp on it.
There are two main things to it:
1. He is not familiar with the system, as such he should not stamp it.
2. He may claim is his "work" and add it to his portfolio, when in reality is not.
Thoughts?
Is the above legal?? Ethical, I know for a fact is not, but what can I do?
Should I try to contact said engineer or just go straight to the FBPE and file some claim?
Please, advise.
Location: Florida.