twich
Structural
- Dec 17, 2002
- 10
I would like some comments on when, if ever, we can throw away personal project files.
I'm an empty nester and am looking at downsizing my home to my eventual retirement house.
Situation:
* Equivalent of approximately 16 two drawer file cabinets of personal project files in my basement.
* Latest projects are now 11 years old, with others dating back to 25 years old. No hint of any problems with any of these projects.
* All files are projects I was the EOR and drawings were stamped with my PE seal. All work is structural engineering.
* Files include general correspondence, field notes, calculations, hand sketches, and miscellaneous other stuff. Files do not generally contain drawings or specifications.
* Former firm kept a project file that contained general correspondence, meeting minutes, drawings, and specifications, but NOT calculations and other items of personal work.
* Former firm is just a "shadow" of it former self. And has relocated it's office at least two times since I left. It is unknown if their project files were kept. They are in a different state, and I have lost touch with them.
* Work was primarily done in the SE United States, but some is nationwide.
* Work is from the mundane (say for example, a concrete driveway for a residence) to sophisticated and complicated design of multimillon dollar projects for Fortune 500 companies.
I do plan on "cherry picking" some of the calculations as they have too much blood and sweat on the pages. And even though my grown kids could care less, maybe a future grandchild would like them some day.
Is there a statute of limitation, where my liability drops to almost nothing? Do different states vary in this respect? Or do I just cull as much as possible, and buy a storage shed out back to store this material?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Twich
I'm an empty nester and am looking at downsizing my home to my eventual retirement house.
Situation:
* Equivalent of approximately 16 two drawer file cabinets of personal project files in my basement.
* Latest projects are now 11 years old, with others dating back to 25 years old. No hint of any problems with any of these projects.
* All files are projects I was the EOR and drawings were stamped with my PE seal. All work is structural engineering.
* Files include general correspondence, field notes, calculations, hand sketches, and miscellaneous other stuff. Files do not generally contain drawings or specifications.
* Former firm kept a project file that contained general correspondence, meeting minutes, drawings, and specifications, but NOT calculations and other items of personal work.
* Former firm is just a "shadow" of it former self. And has relocated it's office at least two times since I left. It is unknown if their project files were kept. They are in a different state, and I have lost touch with them.
* Work was primarily done in the SE United States, but some is nationwide.
* Work is from the mundane (say for example, a concrete driveway for a residence) to sophisticated and complicated design of multimillon dollar projects for Fortune 500 companies.
I do plan on "cherry picking" some of the calculations as they have too much blood and sweat on the pages. And even though my grown kids could care less, maybe a future grandchild would like them some day.
Is there a statute of limitation, where my liability drops to almost nothing? Do different states vary in this respect? Or do I just cull as much as possible, and buy a storage shed out back to store this material?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
Twich