Engimental
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 25, 2024
- 11
I am wondering what other firms’ standard practice is when obtaining outside services for site surveys and soils reports? From my experience its typical for the design firm to subcontract these services, but I am concerned about potential liability my firm could be exposing itself to when hiring outside firms directly to perform site investigation work at client's sites. Do other firms typically hire directly, or do they just advise the client on the scope of work needed and allow the client to directly contract with outside firms for site investigations? If so, I am wondering what the standard of care is for the design engineer to rely on the results of site surveys/soils reports produced by outside firms that were not under direct contract? Is it okay for the design engineer to rely on the findings of these reports if they are stamped by a GeoPE/PLS following a basic review the report, if not under direct contract?
I am also curious as to other's experience with providing oversight during completion of this work, and what level may be necessary (if any). Is it typical for your firm to provide oversight/observation onsite during topographic/boundary surveys or geotechnical investigations (whether under subcontract or not)?
I am also curious as to other's experience with providing oversight during completion of this work, and what level may be necessary (if any). Is it typical for your firm to provide oversight/observation onsite during topographic/boundary surveys or geotechnical investigations (whether under subcontract or not)?