sforesman
Structural
- Jul 11, 2008
- 16
I'll offer up several hypotheticals, please offer your opinions, references to engineering law/ethics, etc.
1) Our firm completed a design of a large public timber framed canopy structure and was not hired to perform construction administration. Several years later a structural PE visits the area and notices that lateral braces were never installed. Is the PE required by, morals, ethics, law to report this to the local building official, the structure owner?
2) Repeat scenario #1 except the structural PE's firm did not complete the design of the structure and it is obvious to the PE that braces are needed for lateral stability.
3) Structural PE is hired to do a walk-through evaluation of a public recreational center to provide general recommendations for repairs to bring up to code compliance. If the building is in such disrepair that it could collapse, who does the PE tell? Just the owner, or does the building official need to be informed?
If anyone else has other scenarios please feel free to add.
1) Our firm completed a design of a large public timber framed canopy structure and was not hired to perform construction administration. Several years later a structural PE visits the area and notices that lateral braces were never installed. Is the PE required by, morals, ethics, law to report this to the local building official, the structure owner?
2) Repeat scenario #1 except the structural PE's firm did not complete the design of the structure and it is obvious to the PE that braces are needed for lateral stability.
3) Structural PE is hired to do a walk-through evaluation of a public recreational center to provide general recommendations for repairs to bring up to code compliance. If the building is in such disrepair that it could collapse, who does the PE tell? Just the owner, or does the building official need to be informed?
If anyone else has other scenarios please feel free to add.