Skinnattittar
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 23, 2015
- 23
Recently my boss sent out an estimate for a project and we did not get it. He knew the contractor that was going to be doing the building and they were concerned with the size of the engineering package; three pages and a letter. The project is a 26,000 sqft apartment building retrofit of an existing 120 year old school building (it has never been updated to any code). I got a glance at the calcs package; hand written, single topic for each page, very superficial calcs. This will be a total gut and rehab job, they've already started and the town just approved them to begin construction. It is a very extensive project.
My question is; is this any business of mine to be concerned about? Should I be reporting this to anyone that there has been no appreciable engineering done? The plans they're using are only going to be addressing aesthetics; no structural modifications are proposed being made. No seismic or wind retrofits are being made. Etc.
Is there a point for us to be bothering to do any calcs on projects when nobody seems to care if you do or not?
My question is; is this any business of mine to be concerned about? Should I be reporting this to anyone that there has been no appreciable engineering done? The plans they're using are only going to be addressing aesthetics; no structural modifications are proposed being made. No seismic or wind retrofits are being made. Etc.
Is there a point for us to be bothering to do any calcs on projects when nobody seems to care if you do or not?