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Structural
- Jan 30, 2013
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So a customer sent me a set of plans for a pre-engineered steel garage/carport structure. It is constructed with 2" square light gage steel.
The plans are sealed by a PE in my state but the way it is sealed is unusual and I am guessing in violation of most board rules.
The plans are on 8 1/2x11 sheets. The first sheet lists the Customer name and the type of building, firms involved etc.
The next page contains the seal(s). Since the design is intended to be used in multiple states, the page contains multiple seals from multiple engineers.
It literally only contains seals and the firm name/address and the manufacturer's name. It is not even dated on the seals.
OK, but that is the only sheet on the plans that is sealed and it makes no reference to this particular building or the customer.
I mean, I could literally use this sheet on a random set of my drawings and have them liable LOL.
Has anyone else run across this?
The plans are sealed by a PE in my state but the way it is sealed is unusual and I am guessing in violation of most board rules.
The plans are on 8 1/2x11 sheets. The first sheet lists the Customer name and the type of building, firms involved etc.
The next page contains the seal(s). Since the design is intended to be used in multiple states, the page contains multiple seals from multiple engineers.
It literally only contains seals and the firm name/address and the manufacturer's name. It is not even dated on the seals.
OK, but that is the only sheet on the plans that is sealed and it makes no reference to this particular building or the customer.
I mean, I could literally use this sheet on a random set of my drawings and have them liable LOL.
Has anyone else run across this?