CANeng11
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 18, 2015
- 114
I'm wondering if there are any ethical issues in this situation:
A newly poured foundation settled and caused cracking in a house foundation wall. The builder was working with another engineer, who would have checked the soil bearing capacity of the site. That engineer proposed a fix for the foundation, but the builder didn't like his proposal and comes to us to ask for an alternative to the other engineer's proposal. Is there any issue with us proposing a fix? We haven't reviewed the other engineer's idea. Does it matter that the other engineer has liability because they did the original soils test, but won't be providing the fix?
A newly poured foundation settled and caused cracking in a house foundation wall. The builder was working with another engineer, who would have checked the soil bearing capacity of the site. That engineer proposed a fix for the foundation, but the builder didn't like his proposal and comes to us to ask for an alternative to the other engineer's proposal. Is there any issue with us proposing a fix? We haven't reviewed the other engineer's idea. Does it matter that the other engineer has liability because they did the original soils test, but won't be providing the fix?