There is a project that has a large amount of demo on the site required prior to building the new structures. The contractor wants to hire us to design the shoring of certain existing structural elements during the demo process. This likely will be with the same contractor that will be building the new buildings on the site later. We are paid by the owner for the new building designs and not by the contractor.
Since this shoring design for the contractor is before the contractor begins the work on the new buildings and is not shoring the new buildings themselves, would this be a conflict of interest assuming this same contractor is going to be doing both the demo and the new buildings? We are already under contract with the owner and working on the new building designs. If not, would it become a conflict of interest if there is overlap in the time the demo is still taking place and when new construction begins (demo still going on at one area of the site and new construction at another area).
Since this shoring design for the contractor is before the contractor begins the work on the new buildings and is not shoring the new buildings themselves, would this be a conflict of interest assuming this same contractor is going to be doing both the demo and the new buildings? We are already under contract with the owner and working on the new building designs. If not, would it become a conflict of interest if there is overlap in the time the demo is still taking place and when new construction begins (demo still going on at one area of the site and new construction at another area).