Kevin_T
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 7, 2021
- 4
I have spent at least 3 hours searching rules and regulations, but didn't succeed. Hope someone can point me to the right direction. Thank you very much in advance.
A client has decided to fire another engineering firm who completed the design, including obtaining all relevant permits and approvals. Now this client would like us to take over the work to implement the design (build everything). Apparently, this client would prefer not to deal with the other firm, if at all possible.
It sounds to me, the engineer of record would have to change from the other firm to us. I can't locate the pertinent rules and regulations regarding this. The only seemingly relevant rule is we can certainly perform "alterations" of the previous design if needed. By performing "alterations", however, the EOR would possibly still be the other firm. Honestly, for a project this size (>$20M), I would rather not take full responsibilities of someone else design. But, the client certainly would like to cut off all possible connections with the other firm which makes it desirable (for the client) to change the EOR to us...
A client has decided to fire another engineering firm who completed the design, including obtaining all relevant permits and approvals. Now this client would like us to take over the work to implement the design (build everything). Apparently, this client would prefer not to deal with the other firm, if at all possible.
It sounds to me, the engineer of record would have to change from the other firm to us. I can't locate the pertinent rules and regulations regarding this. The only seemingly relevant rule is we can certainly perform "alterations" of the previous design if needed. By performing "alterations", however, the EOR would possibly still be the other firm. Honestly, for a project this size (>$20M), I would rather not take full responsibilities of someone else design. But, the client certainly would like to cut off all possible connections with the other firm which makes it desirable (for the client) to change the EOR to us...