SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,748
Another shop drawing question...
So I have a project that is currently going to construction. I was asked to review the rebar shop drawing for conformance to our design. I have reviewed them but have refused to submit the drawing to the contractor as I have some concerns regarding the subsurface conditions of the building site.
At the beginning of the project we were submitted a geotechnical report that outlined challenges and how to overcome those challenges utilizing some special geotechnical elements. Design of geotechnical elements was to be completed by a specialty contractor brought in to remedy the situation. The specialty contractor would require input from me, the structural engineer. Since I have not heard a peep from the contractor regarding anything geotechnical related I am refusing to submit reviewed rebar shop drawings until I know issues with the subsurface have been corrected (or until I know the plan for remediation). I don't particularly care what the GC does, I am just concerned that our foundation design was based upon allowable bearing pressures given in the geotechnical report and I just want to make sure we are achieving those pressures otherwise the foundation design in invalid. I am worried that once I submit the rebar shop drawings the GC will rush to build the foundation leaving everyone with a mess to deal with.
Pressed for a response the GC came back and said their plan was to remove and replace undesirable soils in accordance with the geotechnical report. The problem with this statement....... the geotechnical report went out of it's way to say removal and replacement was not economically feasible given the site conditions (size of site, depth of excavation, site contamination, water table etc) and gives no direction for allowable bearing pressure if this method is chosen.
The GC is now demanding that I review the rebar shop drawings are submit them or the project faces delays which will be my fault. Which I am still reluctant to do.
Am I wrong to refuse this request until we know what is to be done with the site issues?
So I have a project that is currently going to construction. I was asked to review the rebar shop drawing for conformance to our design. I have reviewed them but have refused to submit the drawing to the contractor as I have some concerns regarding the subsurface conditions of the building site.
At the beginning of the project we were submitted a geotechnical report that outlined challenges and how to overcome those challenges utilizing some special geotechnical elements. Design of geotechnical elements was to be completed by a specialty contractor brought in to remedy the situation. The specialty contractor would require input from me, the structural engineer. Since I have not heard a peep from the contractor regarding anything geotechnical related I am refusing to submit reviewed rebar shop drawings until I know issues with the subsurface have been corrected (or until I know the plan for remediation). I don't particularly care what the GC does, I am just concerned that our foundation design was based upon allowable bearing pressures given in the geotechnical report and I just want to make sure we are achieving those pressures otherwise the foundation design in invalid. I am worried that once I submit the rebar shop drawings the GC will rush to build the foundation leaving everyone with a mess to deal with.
Pressed for a response the GC came back and said their plan was to remove and replace undesirable soils in accordance with the geotechnical report. The problem with this statement....... the geotechnical report went out of it's way to say removal and replacement was not economically feasible given the site conditions (size of site, depth of excavation, site contamination, water table etc) and gives no direction for allowable bearing pressure if this method is chosen.
The GC is now demanding that I review the rebar shop drawings are submit them or the project faces delays which will be my fault. Which I am still reluctant to do.
Am I wrong to refuse this request until we know what is to be done with the site issues?