L-H
Structural
- Nov 2, 2017
- 16
Hi all,
I have a potential client asked me to help him with a renovation project. He hired an architect as well. It is an existing warehouse with no existing drawings. He wants to convert it into a restaurant (occupancy change so risk category change from I to II I believe). He asked me to do the survey first and provide as-built drawings, sign and seal them. Then analyze the existing structure to see deficiency. Then try to bring it up to code and incorporate new changes per requirements from the architect for the new restaurant layout. I can see a lot of work will need to be done on the field for this project (measurements, field verify location of the rebars in the exterior CMU walls, do a few excavation to find out size of existing footings...) My question is will you take in job like this and do all of the survey yourself or hire a company to do it? I think by doing myself I will take all the risk if some dimensions are not accurate. Usually I can do it for small renovation project but bigger project means higher risk.
I have a potential client asked me to help him with a renovation project. He hired an architect as well. It is an existing warehouse with no existing drawings. He wants to convert it into a restaurant (occupancy change so risk category change from I to II I believe). He asked me to do the survey first and provide as-built drawings, sign and seal them. Then analyze the existing structure to see deficiency. Then try to bring it up to code and incorporate new changes per requirements from the architect for the new restaurant layout. I can see a lot of work will need to be done on the field for this project (measurements, field verify location of the rebars in the exterior CMU walls, do a few excavation to find out size of existing footings...) My question is will you take in job like this and do all of the survey yourself or hire a company to do it? I think by doing myself I will take all the risk if some dimensions are not accurate. Usually I can do it for small renovation project but bigger project means higher risk.