Example Scenario: House is 100+ years old, wood framed, raised floor with crawlspace & pier supported. Engineer A is asked to size a beam for a interior load bearing wall that will be removed for renovations. Engineer A determines loads, sizes beam, and makes modifications to foundation under new beam supports. Engineer A also had a quick look at the structure as a whole and did not see any obvious signs of structural damage or safety concerns.
Engineer B at the city determines that the 100+ year old floor joists, roof rafters, and header beams are not correctly "sized" according to loads from current codes and a free structural software he downloaded online. No work or alterations are planned to be made on these components. Engineer B at the city requests full calculations on these components to determine structural adequacy.
Engineer A runs calculations on these additional components and determines some are adequate but others are inadequate by about 5 to 15%. What would be the best option for Engineer A in this situation?
A) Make an arguments with Engineer B at the city that the new work will not affect the components in question.
B) Ask Engineer B for his calculations to determine any differences from yours.
C)Tell the contractor that he needs to do alot more work and probably lose a client.
D) A & B
E)Do what your told and dont question the authorities
Engineer B at the city determines that the 100+ year old floor joists, roof rafters, and header beams are not correctly "sized" according to loads from current codes and a free structural software he downloaded online. No work or alterations are planned to be made on these components. Engineer B at the city requests full calculations on these components to determine structural adequacy.
Engineer A runs calculations on these additional components and determines some are adequate but others are inadequate by about 5 to 15%. What would be the best option for Engineer A in this situation?
A) Make an arguments with Engineer B at the city that the new work will not affect the components in question.
B) Ask Engineer B for his calculations to determine any differences from yours.
C)Tell the contractor that he needs to do alot more work and probably lose a client.
D) A & B
E)Do what your told and dont question the authorities
