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And I'm sure the owner will be irate if you suggest that's not a good enough plan to issue a permit for.
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Commercial needs a stamp.
Commercial needs a stamp.
Not in Canada, save for buildings >600m2 (~6,100ft2); > three stories; assembly, high-hazard industrial, or care occupancies.Commercial needs a stamp.
I think post #29 was describing agricultural structures under $10k, not residential structures.What project costs less than $10,000 these days? $10,000 / 1500 SF = $6.67 per SF. I don't think residential costs have been that low since the depression
Brand new build.IG,
Is that an old pour?
IRC Table R507.3.1 Minimum footing size for a deck?
Are they bringing in a bunch of fill?Brand new build.
Ahyhup. And a buncha other things.
Well, there are other issues, so they are receiving a stop work order from one of my guys and directions to have the designing engineer come solve the mess.Are they bringing in a bunch of fill?
The more I look at this photo the more questions I have.In case you think this was scrubbed from the interwebs, no, it's not. It's real.
You can't see it but there['s] was 90lb test line going from post to post approved by a RDP
It was built in 1970 there was no code....lol.......The good news is all of our insurance and taxes will go up for these people to rebuild in the same place....
Yeah but....With advances in modern medicine and my high income level, there is a high probability that I might live to 300....Yes, but the news reports are saying it was a 200 year storm, so it won't happen again until 2224.