I typically do the footing inspection here but was asked by a new home builder if he could use his third party engineer for inspecting the footings. The near by big city has a list of third party inspectors for footings and drain tile inspections, etc. The builder indicated that he has to pay the engineer to do the inspection. I'm almost sure the big city picks up some fee to have the engineer on the list.
Q1. Would the AHJ under the IRC be permitted to allow an engineer to perform some inspections on a residential project?
Q2. Would it matter if the engineer was on a list or not as long as he/she states the footings are in compliance with the adopted code?
Q3. If the third party engineer inspector provides an inspection report approving, stamping, signing and dating the report would that suffice for the required footing inspection?
On commercial projects I have to approve the SI's.
A plus is that the engineer will issue a recommendation if the soil is sub-par or rock is encountered, he/she could provide a solution for the footing install.
Your thoughts?
Q1. Would the AHJ under the IRC be permitted to allow an engineer to perform some inspections on a residential project?
Q2. Would it matter if the engineer was on a list or not as long as he/she states the footings are in compliance with the adopted code?
Q3. If the third party engineer inspector provides an inspection report approving, stamping, signing and dating the report would that suffice for the required footing inspection?
On commercial projects I have to approve the SI's.
A plus is that the engineer will issue a recommendation if the soil is sub-par or rock is encountered, he/she could provide a solution for the footing install.
Your thoughts?