LockeBT
Structural
- May 9, 2021
- 55
By not following my plans/details they basically just handed me a get-out-of-jail-free card on top of more $$$. I put in my proposal (and my notes) that any additional work resulting from contractors or subcontractors deviating from my details without prior approval is an additional fee charged at a (high) hourly rate. If something happens to the building, it's documented and I know it's not me. Also the contractor is usually desperate to fix the mistake to meet his deadline so they will pay whatever to get it fixed (because it's cheaper to pay the engineer than to do a change order). One detail in response for an RFI with the stamp on it will be 400-500 buckaroos if it's a simple fix. So my fellow SEs, sometimes it's a blessing in disguise.
So yeah keep cutting, notching and boring joists and studs wherever you want without looking at my typical detail. It isn't going to pass the (competent) city inspector's eyes or mine during structural observation.
So yeah keep cutting, notching and boring joists and studs wherever you want without looking at my typical detail. It isn't going to pass the (competent) city inspector's eyes or mine during structural observation.