DLWigwam
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 31, 2023
- 1
I am looking for guidance/standards/examples pertaining to engineer's assessments of unfinished work. Context is that there is a facility (comprising multiple buildings or appurtenant works, etc.) that, for whatever reasons, were not completed. And a new firm is hired with the intent to complete the work.
We're going into this anticipating that what was built so-far was built in accordance with the plans. However, we can't be 100% sure.
Obvious concern is that there is a lot of risk for the firm taking on the work, but there's also a lot of risk to the owner if there's not a thorough assessment of what was actually built.
What we have:
1. The unfinished work.
2. The original contract documents in a complete form.
3. Some shop drawings.
4. No as-builts.
5. Probably half of the construction manager's files.
I'm hoping there's a book or an agency/code official regulation or other resource I could get my hands on and, if it's ideal, cite it in a contract regarding format, content, etc. to a third-party inspection company.
We're going into this anticipating that what was built so-far was built in accordance with the plans. However, we can't be 100% sure.
Obvious concern is that there is a lot of risk for the firm taking on the work, but there's also a lot of risk to the owner if there's not a thorough assessment of what was actually built.
What we have:
1. The unfinished work.
2. The original contract documents in a complete form.
3. Some shop drawings.
4. No as-builts.
5. Probably half of the construction manager's files.
I'm hoping there's a book or an agency/code official regulation or other resource I could get my hands on and, if it's ideal, cite it in a contract regarding format, content, etc. to a third-party inspection company.