Geoffre14
Structural
- Jul 30, 2008
- 19
We spec masonry dobies or plastic chairs in concrete footing pours cast against earth.
The contractor used regular steel chairs instead. We flagged it because we are concerned metal chairs will corrode and deteriorate the ftg. We asked them to correct it but it didn't happen. The client directed the contractor to pour (because they are rushing to meet schedule).
They poured. The client stated we are not responsible and they will put it in writing.
1. Are we being overly conservative by trying to insist on non-metallic chairs? What are your offices' standard practice?
2. If we have a paper trail showing our spec was not followed and the client 'signed off' on it, we would not be responsible in the end, correct? I should not feel worried about liability?
The contractor used regular steel chairs instead. We flagged it because we are concerned metal chairs will corrode and deteriorate the ftg. We asked them to correct it but it didn't happen. The client directed the contractor to pour (because they are rushing to meet schedule).
They poured. The client stated we are not responsible and they will put it in writing.
1. Are we being overly conservative by trying to insist on non-metallic chairs? What are your offices' standard practice?
2. If we have a paper trail showing our spec was not followed and the client 'signed off' on it, we would not be responsible in the end, correct? I should not feel worried about liability?