CBSE
Structural
- Feb 5, 2014
- 309
I have been working for a larger industrial corporation for the last 8 months and have come across a number of design issues with past engineers. I have pulled together stamped drawings and they are for the most part inadequate and cannot be built off of as is (that is my story). The connections are the biggest concern and there is an extreme lack of detail.
A short list of things:
1) The engineer has been using the "Educational" version of Autocad for the past 6+ years...it has it written on every stamped drawing.
2) A partial foundation failure in a steel storage building: it appears the sub-grade was not prepared correctly.
3) Moment frame connections are poorly detailed and constructed...small plates, few welds.
4) Adding double the vertical load to a structure and not checking bearing pressures.
5) No detail for connecting elevated concrete floor systems to concrete walls.
6) No calcs.
What is the ethical thing to do here? I want to have a meeting with him to understand his thought process and better understand his designs. But there are some pretty erroneous issues at hand and he has been practicing structural for a couple of decades.
A short list of things:
1) The engineer has been using the "Educational" version of Autocad for the past 6+ years...it has it written on every stamped drawing.
2) A partial foundation failure in a steel storage building: it appears the sub-grade was not prepared correctly.
3) Moment frame connections are poorly detailed and constructed...small plates, few welds.
4) Adding double the vertical load to a structure and not checking bearing pressures.
5) No detail for connecting elevated concrete floor systems to concrete walls.
6) No calcs.
What is the ethical thing to do here? I want to have a meeting with him to understand his thought process and better understand his designs. But there are some pretty erroneous issues at hand and he has been practicing structural for a couple of decades.