xkcstructural
Structural
- Oct 25, 2022
- 23
So I've been posting on here cause I came from commerical and started at a residential firm.
And things are happening that I wouldn't do in commerical or design that way. I am having a hard time understanding where the disconnect it. At first I thought it was my understanding of residential design so I took the year to learn how things are done and after that year I still have the feeling that it's not up to par. Anytime I bring up something not being built to code like rebar at 3" clear cover or bolts not being installed properly (at an angle, not flush with base plate, wrong size....etc) it's "It's probably fine, it's residential loading" but then I have to write a letter saying it was built per plans and specification with out including the deviations from plan or code.
Is this normal?
And things are happening that I wouldn't do in commerical or design that way. I am having a hard time understanding where the disconnect it. At first I thought it was my understanding of residential design so I took the year to learn how things are done and after that year I still have the feeling that it's not up to par. Anytime I bring up something not being built to code like rebar at 3" clear cover or bolts not being installed properly (at an angle, not flush with base plate, wrong size....etc) it's "It's probably fine, it's residential loading" but then I have to write a letter saying it was built per plans and specification with out including the deviations from plan or code.
Is this normal?