joemarch
Structural
- Jul 20, 2004
- 54
I think I need to vent a little bit......
Once and awhile I will get a request for the structural drawings and details from the structural steel supplier. I've always had a bad vibe about the steel supplier using the drawings as erection drawings. I clearly state on my drawings (in my structural notes) that the fabricator shall provide his/her own erection drawings.
My take on the whole deal:
1. If my drawings are being used as erection drawings then I should be getter payed for them.
2. Providing "fresh" drawings from the fabricator provides a second check.
3. The whole bidding thing (one guy bids the job assuming he provides drawings and the other under bids the job thinking he won't have to provide the drawings).
I recently rejected giving the electronic files to the steel fabricator, which then sent the contractor into a 5 year old temper tantrum. I tried to explain to him the things stated above. He gives me this,"the owner owns the drawings". I tried to explain that I still hold the liability for those drawings. Then he went on to say that this steel fabricator saved the owner like 200k and blah, blah, blah...
I just have a bitter taste in my mouth about this subject. Let me know what you guys/gals have dealt with this. Thanks
Once and awhile I will get a request for the structural drawings and details from the structural steel supplier. I've always had a bad vibe about the steel supplier using the drawings as erection drawings. I clearly state on my drawings (in my structural notes) that the fabricator shall provide his/her own erection drawings.
My take on the whole deal:
1. If my drawings are being used as erection drawings then I should be getter payed for them.
2. Providing "fresh" drawings from the fabricator provides a second check.
3. The whole bidding thing (one guy bids the job assuming he provides drawings and the other under bids the job thinking he won't have to provide the drawings).
I recently rejected giving the electronic files to the steel fabricator, which then sent the contractor into a 5 year old temper tantrum. I tried to explain to him the things stated above. He gives me this,"the owner owns the drawings". I tried to explain that I still hold the liability for those drawings. Then he went on to say that this steel fabricator saved the owner like 200k and blah, blah, blah...
I just have a bitter taste in my mouth about this subject. Let me know what you guys/gals have dealt with this. Thanks