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Küstenkind22 Nov 2016 12:59Hi,
we have completed the 1:100 preliminary design, and I need a structural engineer for the calculation of the approval statics, floor thickness, and roof structure.
My question: What information does the structural engineer need for the calculations, besides the 1:100 drawings of the single-family house? Do I need to specify in advance which type of bricks we plan to use for the masonry?
Thank you very much
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we have completed the 1:100 preliminary design, and I need a structural engineer for the calculation of the approval statics, floor thickness, and roof structure.
My question: What information does the structural engineer need for the calculations, besides the 1:100 drawings of the single-family house? Do I need to specify in advance which type of bricks we plan to use for the masonry?
Thank you very much
M
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Bauexperte22 Nov 2016 13:45Küstenkind schrieb:
We have completed the 1:100 design plans and I need a structural engineer to calculate the approval structural design, slab thickness, and roof truss. So you are working with a draftsman; ideally an architect?
Küstenkind schrieb:
My question: What information does the structural engineer need for the calculations, besides the 1:100 plans of the single-family house? Do I need to specify in advance which bricks we want to use for the masonry? Neither of you knows which documents must be submitted to the structural engineer?!
Soil report, structure and thickness of the exterior walls, interior wall materials if different, slab thickness and material, window specifications, and scaled plans.
Regards, Bauexperte
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Küstenkind22 Nov 2016 13:56Thank you for the feedback. The architect has a structural engineer on hand, but I would like to obtain a separate quote.
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Bauexperte22 Nov 2016 21:35Küstenkind schrieb:
Thanks for the feedback. The architect is working with a structural engineer, but I want to get a separate quote. Then call your favorite specialist, and they will tell you which documents they need.
Why make it complicated when it can be simple?
Regards, Bauexperte
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