36tbird
Well-known member
Hi All,
Building a house and doing a lot of the work myself, including the plans. Had an engineer do the foundation plan, pier and beam, and he just did the pre-pour inspection on my footer. He also "sealed" the plans for the house which is to be a "SIP" project. I am trying to avoid my local building inspector as much as possible, it is complicated. In that vein, I have done the RESCheck paperwork myself also. Because I am the one who loaded the data of the foundation and house into the program to get the results, it looks to me like I am the one who signs the page 2 "compliance statement", verifying that I entered the data from the plans. Does anyone know if I am correct in that assumption?
Looks to me like a lot of folks have set up a neat little cottage business for themselves where for a fee you send them your plans and they fill out the confusing government form for you.
Building a house and doing a lot of the work myself, including the plans. Had an engineer do the foundation plan, pier and beam, and he just did the pre-pour inspection on my footer. He also "sealed" the plans for the house which is to be a "SIP" project. I am trying to avoid my local building inspector as much as possible, it is complicated. In that vein, I have done the RESCheck paperwork myself also. Because I am the one who loaded the data of the foundation and house into the program to get the results, it looks to me like I am the one who signs the page 2 "compliance statement", verifying that I entered the data from the plans. Does anyone know if I am correct in that assumption?
Looks to me like a lot of folks have set up a neat little cottage business for themselves where for a fee you send them your plans and they fill out the confusing government form for you.
