Hokie66,
Watch out, the PTI will put you on the watch list and will not let you back in if you want to go back for a holiday again! Thinking like this, you must just about have an Aussie accent by now!
In too mny of these cases, the design is done by the PT contractor without any checking /co-ordination with the consultant. It leads to lots of problems because a lot of consultants who take this route know nothing about PT and are not interested so just accept what they get. I think as a minimum the EOR should be required to to a full design check and take responsibility for the design (if it goes to court he will cop the blame anyway!!). That way he might show some interest.
Rememebr that the PT companies designer might really know no more about PT design than you (or even less). Who knows if he put the correct numbers into the black box he uses and then interpreted (yes he still has to do that) the ones that it produced correctly! Who knows if he can design/detail a slab correctly.
Slickdeals is working in India where I know for certain that a lot of PT company designers are taking some wonderous short cuts in their designs (copying certain other "experts" who I have criticised previously) which are producing under strength slabs. This practice is rampant throughout SE Asia, India and Middle east at least, and they justify it all by manipulating the software to defy statics and equilibrium.
RE different systems, in any particular market, the systems are basically all the same (they have been copying each other for decades). If the designer nominates his design parameters properly, then any PT contractor quoting on it can put in a non-conforming bid to allow for his system and pay the designer to fit his system into the project if he wins!