Mr.Magoo
Well-known member
I had an earlier post regarding a building that I had interest in. Building is pre-engineered, never been erected and the county says the engineering is probably okay as it was destined for a mountainous region with a great amount of snow, wind, rain and a very active seismic region, where I am at, it is a flat valley and not to much of the aforementioned is a great concern. Although, their concern was that the plans need to reflect a 2010 CSBC/IBC requirement and all that is necessary is that an engineer write a letter of confirmation and wet stamp it stating so. How much review is going to take place and what kind of cost at the maximum are we looking at, beings the engineering is done, how much could the codes have change and considering that my area should be of a lesser requirement relating to the codes because of it's location and the higher demands for the area for which it was originally destined. If the cost gets out of hand, I may have to pass as it may not be feasible to go forth. Maybe I am missing something in the grand scheme of things, but for a building that is just two years prior to the 2010 requirements, wouldn't this just be a slam dunk review because all the work was done before, just stamp the thing upon reading the calc's and codes that I have in hand, if not meeting the 2010 code, make subtle changes and write a letter of confirmation stating so. I know you guys need to eat too, but hey, the work is already done, what little could have changed in three years and especially since it is just an agricultural purposed building. Thanks
