molen
Structural
- Jul 13, 2010
- 7
Hello all - looking for a little advice. I'm a practicing structural engineer (6+ years) in the commercial world. Not yet licensed, but taking the exam later this month. I'm currently under contract to sell my house (100+ years old), but the buyer's home inspector had issues with some joist framing under my kitchen. I've already run calculations and found no issues with the framing. The framing meets the required capacities per the IRC and ASCE. My problem is, the buyer wants sealed calcs to document the issue. So here's my dilemma - will a smaller, residential engineer be willing to sign and seal my calculations? Or will they want to produce their own calcs? I work with plenty of licensed engineers, but I don't feel comfortable asking any of them to seal my calcs. It just doesn't seem ethical or appropriate.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!