FranCStructures
Structural
- Mar 24, 2017
- 6
Just seeing if anyone out there has an opinion on this matter.
This is in reference to residential construction in Colorado. The contractor/owner on this job decided to have pre-fabricated exterior wall panels designed/constructed in Detroit and delivered to Colorado for installation. We provided a shop drawing review stamped cover letter to accompany the package saying that we had no exception taken to the panels if they were constructed in accordance with the permitted structural drawings. Mind you the panel drawings are just that, drawings of individual panels that do not provide connection details for panel corners or top and bottom.
The applicable building department is requesting that we sign and seal each individual sheet as if it is our design. Not to mention the first time I, the engineer, saw the panel package was the 9th of June, and now they are already in transit to the job site. He is comparing the panels being signed to that of a truss package.
Does anyone have experience with this matter?
Thanks,
This is in reference to residential construction in Colorado. The contractor/owner on this job decided to have pre-fabricated exterior wall panels designed/constructed in Detroit and delivered to Colorado for installation. We provided a shop drawing review stamped cover letter to accompany the package saying that we had no exception taken to the panels if they were constructed in accordance with the permitted structural drawings. Mind you the panel drawings are just that, drawings of individual panels that do not provide connection details for panel corners or top and bottom.
The applicable building department is requesting that we sign and seal each individual sheet as if it is our design. Not to mention the first time I, the engineer, saw the panel package was the 9th of June, and now they are already in transit to the job site. He is comparing the panels being signed to that of a truss package.
Does anyone have experience with this matter?
Thanks,