jchumley
Electrical
- Jul 10, 2003
- 11
My firm sold an industrial system with some heat exchangers, ladders, and platforms, along with the support structure that runs to the ground pads. We had an outside engineer, who is a PE review the designs. All drawings were provided to him in Autocad format. He made a number of required changes to support member sizes and locations and added additional supports. He also changed the way some of the connections were made, making some connections welded and upgrading the hardward grade used for bolting.
So we make all the changes and he approves the final drawings. Then some of our internal management gets involved and determines that we need a PE stamp for the state that the equipment will be installed in, which ends up costing us 50% more just to get the stamp. The PE seriously did nothing but take the same drawings and stamp them.
I should mention that the PE was already located in the same state as the installation job site.
So, did that stamp actually serve any real purpose? Why hadn't we done our due diligence by contracting and paying the PE for his services?
So we make all the changes and he approves the final drawings. Then some of our internal management gets involved and determines that we need a PE stamp for the state that the equipment will be installed in, which ends up costing us 50% more just to get the stamp. The PE seriously did nothing but take the same drawings and stamp them.
I should mention that the PE was already located in the same state as the installation job site.
So, did that stamp actually serve any real purpose? Why hadn't we done our due diligence by contracting and paying the PE for his services?