Samspots
Marine/Ocean
- Nov 25, 2008
- 1
We are currently arguing with an owner over the deviation of a measurement on a plan detail. It was on a bridge project with 50 piles. The detail states that the pile lenght shall be 61.5' +/-. 14 of the piles required splicing of additional pile onto them to achieve bearing. (Some piles were as long as 93 feet) The Owner insists that +/- sign on the plans means it is open ended and the pile lenght can vary from that to whatever is needed to achieve bearing. My research indicates that it means the next significant number or 62. Does anyone know where I can get a definition or engineering opinion regarding the meaning of a +/- sign on construction drawings?