bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
I have been asked to review the following project/dispute:
Project was a vertical addition to an existing rowhouse type structure. A survey was performed and a signed/sealed survey provided. During construction it was discovered that the adjacent property was encroaching/leaning into the site such that the new steel columns proposed by the engineer on the job could not go in. Job was delayed, steel had to be moved etc. and now the owner is suing the engineer and surveyor.
The owner had a report done by an engineer, the conclusion being that the original structural engineer did not exercise his standard of care by verifying the site conditions and catching the encroachment. Note that this is a matter of a couple of inches - not something visually obvious without close inspection. I am reviewing the work/report for the original engineer. It seems clear to me that the engineer should be able to rely on surveys/info provided to him unless.
Is there any standard language/reference of standard of care where I could find this?
Project was a vertical addition to an existing rowhouse type structure. A survey was performed and a signed/sealed survey provided. During construction it was discovered that the adjacent property was encroaching/leaning into the site such that the new steel columns proposed by the engineer on the job could not go in. Job was delayed, steel had to be moved etc. and now the owner is suing the engineer and surveyor.
The owner had a report done by an engineer, the conclusion being that the original structural engineer did not exercise his standard of care by verifying the site conditions and catching the encroachment. Note that this is a matter of a couple of inches - not something visually obvious without close inspection. I am reviewing the work/report for the original engineer. It seems clear to me that the engineer should be able to rely on surveys/info provided to him unless.
Is there any standard language/reference of standard of care where I could find this?