Greatone76
Structural
- Feb 2, 2006
- 64
I have a situation where I’m monitoring a project as an owner’s rep. We have encountered a situation where the owner is requesting structural calculations to ensure an installation is acceptable. In doing this it has come to light in writing that the designers on this project took another project’s design documents and did not evaluate the original design. Along with that comment in writing when I reviewed the calculations produced I am seeing glaring errors in the calculations. I am asking about roof diaphragm blocking and the designer calculated the uplift forces on a truss and compared that reaction to the shear diaphragm capacity of plywood out of the code. They did not reduce the value from the table as required either. So I am seeing clear deficiencies in the small amount of calculations provided. I’m a licensed Structural Engineer in the state I’m working in. Knowing the Structural Engineering Statues in the state and knowing it is illegal to not evaluate a design you stamped for and seeing the glaring issues with fairly simple calculations…..
Do I have an obligation to report this to the state board as a complaint?
Can a complaint be made anonymously and are they reviewed in the same manor?
Do I have an obligation to report this to the state board as a complaint?
Can a complaint be made anonymously and are they reviewed in the same manor?