I can't believe what I am hearing from some of you. You can't expect people to believe that there is no difference between an engineer's custom designed and created drawings for a specific project, and the cut sheets and CAD drawings that a product supplier would provide.
If they want to sell their product, then they absolutely must give out drawings and specs, for free, to the people who are specifiying their product. THere is no way around that. It is a fact.
However, their is no good reason, other than cost, that I should ever give out CAD files to a sub contractor or product supplier. They get hard copy drawings, if they require them.
And don't try to fool anybody that this is costing the contractor money, and hence, also the owner. The contractor is saving money by paying me to draw up his backgrounds, that is why he is willing to pay $50-$100 per file in CAD format. If he was not saving money, he would not pay. Plain and simple. Besides, by the time I get requested for drawings, the contract is already awarded. The contractor has already agreed upon a price to do the job, and is now looking to save every dollar he can. Not for the owner, but for himself. Let me repeat that. NOT FOR THE OWNER.... In a typical design/bid/build, the contrator is not going to give any money left over back to the owner. Next thing I am going to hear we should be doing construction admin work for free, like RFI and shop drawing reviews.
Why should the engineer help the contractor make his profit, the contractor certainly never helps the engineer. Every chance they get, they try for change orders or claim damages. Hell, there are even books published specifically to show contractors how to find and exploit change orders. Not to mention the law firms whose sole purpose is construction claims.
I may sound bitter when it comes to dealing with contractors, but I have seen very little reason not to be bitter. The system puts the largest portion of resposibility, and ultimately blame, on the engineer, but rewards him with the lowest piece of the pie. Hell, even teh real estate agent who sells the building makes more than the engineer who designed it.