PostFrameSE
Structural
- Sep 5, 2007
- 174
I have been asked to stamp an agri-business structure with my SE stamp for loads less than the ASCE 7 prescribes. This structure is actually going in an area of the US that does NOT require buildings to follow any code or design standard. So for argument sake, is it wrong, or dangerous to use an SE stamp to give a building owner the confidence that a structural engineer has designed the building for a windspeed of 75mph when all engineers know good and well that the ASCE 7-05 has minimum windspeeds of 90mph? This is what the owner has asked for because he doesn't want to pay for what it would take to design it to a 90-mph wind speed.
Put another way, is it my "right" as a design professional to use my stamp to "certify" whatever I want so long as I state the criteria by which I'm stamping it, or does the mere fact that I obtained the stamp bind me to follow generally accepted documents like ASCE 7 regardless of whether there is an AHJ stating that there is a code or standard to follow?
Thanks
Put another way, is it my "right" as a design professional to use my stamp to "certify" whatever I want so long as I state the criteria by which I'm stamping it, or does the mere fact that I obtained the stamp bind me to follow generally accepted documents like ASCE 7 regardless of whether there is an AHJ stating that there is a code or standard to follow?
Thanks