UnneutralAxis
Structural
- Apr 5, 2009
- 54
I have a job where the shear flow in a wood roof diaphragm is a little over 400 plf. Blocking is required. The framing sub doesn't want to supply the blocking for whatever reasons and they have the truss supplier (also a PE) saying that the blocking is not necessary. I've never been in this situation before, and blocking is clearly necessary. He says that he's never even seen blocking on a roof diaphragm before. I say he needs to get out more...
I'm trying to resolve this as painlessly as possible. I'm self employed and am always afraid of being sued.
I thought about sending their engineer my calcs and saying he can review, refute, and sign and stamp a letter saying it is not required and then I would consider eliminating the blocking. At the same time, it's required and I'm the engineer on the job so I'm still not comfortable with that.
Can't imagine getting drug into court over some blocking, but stranger things have happened.
I'm trying to resolve this as painlessly as possible. I'm self employed and am always afraid of being sued.
I thought about sending their engineer my calcs and saying he can review, refute, and sign and stamp a letter saying it is not required and then I would consider eliminating the blocking. At the same time, it's required and I'm the engineer on the job so I'm still not comfortable with that.
Can't imagine getting drug into court over some blocking, but stranger things have happened.