RedBauer
Civil/Environmental
- Mar 30, 2010
- 45
I previously worked for a Design-Build company and have since moved on to a traditional engineering company. The design-build company had an in-house civil engineering division and an in-house excavation (construction) division. Since I've moved on, I've always wondered if this situation would be a conflict of interest or unethical. Without a complete division (separate companies) between the engineer and contractor, what protects the owner from unwarranted designs, changes orders, etc. that would directly put money back into the contractor's pocket?
Personally, I was always firm on my designs and approach, however, there was always "pressure" to design for the excavation equipment on hand rather than the most economical way. For example, why underground bore when we could excavate the entire road.
The experience was actual quite beneficial since I was allowed to be part of the actual construction process and receive hands-on training in the field. But just curious on everyone thoughts.
Personally, I was always firm on my designs and approach, however, there was always "pressure" to design for the excavation equipment on hand rather than the most economical way. For example, why underground bore when we could excavate the entire road.
The experience was actual quite beneficial since I was allowed to be part of the actual construction process and receive hands-on training in the field. But just curious on everyone thoughts.