ᐅ Structural engineer does not approve the roof structure...

Created on: 11 Aug 2016 10:48
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kupfertoni
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kupfertoni
11 Aug 2016 10:48
Hello everyone,

here is the situation.
Our structural engineer is also acting as the reviewing engineer.
The carpenter provides the structural engineer with the timber framing plan. The engineer approves it in writing ("compliant with the structural calculations").
At the inspection, as the reviewing engineer, he criticizes the execution, stating it is not compliant with the structural calculations!
However, the roof framework was built exactly according to the timber framing plan.

Who is responsible in this case?
How should we proceed?

Thank you very much.
Jochen10411 Aug 2016 10:57
Good morning.

Why is there always a search for someone to blame right away?

Just arrange an appointment at the construction site with both of them and let the structural engineer show the carpenter what changes he would like to see for the inspection.

Communication makes life easier. Generalizations do not.
MarcWen11 Aug 2016 14:01
kupfertoni schrieb:

Our structural engineer also acts as our independent verifier.

Sounds somewhat paradoxical. 🙄
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Payday
13 Aug 2016 12:51
Structural engineer + carpenter in one place (e.g., on your roof) = win
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kupfertoni
18 Aug 2016 10:54
Yes, I would really like to, if only everyone wouldn’t behave like children and if people were willing to talk to each other!!! :-)
Jochen10418 Aug 2016 11:02
As the client, you must insist on this.