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General => General Forum => Topic started by: jhambley on April 27, 2005, 04:51:05 PM

Title: Selecting a Structural Engr.
Post by: jhambley on April 27, 2005, 04:51:05 PM
I'm thinking of building my exterior walls using a slipform stone method and wanted to see if the group had any suggestions for choosing a structural engineer. I'm looking for their help in design of the foundation as well as the wall reinforcement etc.
I'm building in a rural county with no building codes but don't want to take any chances.

Am I safe choosing any licensed engineer in my state or should I be looking at other criteria? What should I expect to pay for these services?

Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Title: Re: Selecting a Structural Engr.
Post by: glenn-k on April 27, 2005, 08:50:57 PM
I would get recommendations from others- there are good and fair engineers and architects-- and there are very bad ones.  There are cheap ones and expensive ones and charges can vary widely - ask for estimated costs ???

A bad one can cost you thousands of dollars.  Some bad ones design by the brute force method-- meaning that if a small column will probably work then one 10 times larger will definitely work.  They collect from you - cover their hind end and you pay for 10 times the materials.  I wish I was exaggerating but I'm not.  I can think of 2 examples in the last 2 years - one that may have cost as much as
$500,000.00 extra.  (Commercial 2 story offices) -this one caused by a bad architect.

My friends got prices ranging from $4000 to $15000 to engineer a post and beam frame for an infilled strawbale house of about 1400sf -the local engineer being the cheapest and probably best qualified.