Gumpmaster
Structural
- Jan 19, 2006
- 397
Is there a standard, somewhere, which says what should be included in structural calculations?
For instance, if I have a a deferred submittal where the calculations are done by the Contractor's engineer, what should I expect? I received a set of calculations that calculates all the loads for a paritcular component, but doesn't calculate any capacities and doesn't compare the applied loads to anything that would show that the component is acceptable. I know as the EOR we don't need to do a line by line calc check but we typically check for gross errors.
The problem I have is that the Contractor says that there's nothing requiring them to compare applied loads to capacities. Is there any standard which says what should generally be included in calculations?
For instance, if I have a a deferred submittal where the calculations are done by the Contractor's engineer, what should I expect? I received a set of calculations that calculates all the loads for a paritcular component, but doesn't calculate any capacities and doesn't compare the applied loads to anything that would show that the component is acceptable. I know as the EOR we don't need to do a line by line calc check but we typically check for gross errors.
The problem I have is that the Contractor says that there's nothing requiring them to compare applied loads to capacities. Is there any standard which says what should generally be included in calculations?