Structural Engineers Clause Samples

The 'Structural Engineers' clause defines the roles, responsibilities, and requirements for structural engineers involved in a project. It typically outlines the qualifications expected of the engineer, the scope of their services—such as preparing structural designs, calculations, and drawings—and their obligations to comply with relevant codes and standards. This clause ensures that all structural engineering work is performed by qualified professionals, thereby safeguarding the integrity and safety of the structure and reducing the risk of design errors or non-compliance with regulations.
Structural Engineers. Having responsibility for the structural integrity of a building in determining the structural integrity and condition of a building and identifying and analysing structural defects, including proposals for repair or replacement and where required the implementation of any required remedial/repair works.
Structural Engineers. Thank you for the opportunity to submit this revised proposal for the design of a new parking lot for bus charging stations. The site is located along the south side of 33rd Street between Hill Avenue and Cedar Street in Everett, Washington. We understand discharge to a combined sanitary sewer and storm drainage system may occur. In addition, flow control measures are required for projects creating more than 200 square feet of net new impervious surfaces. The project will exceed these thresholds. Therefore, the project will be required to provide stormwater flow control and water quality treatment measures. We have included fees related to stormwater flow control and water quality treatment as a separate task. We will apply for a pre-application meeting with City of Everett. Our scope and fees are based on our discussion with you on August 23, 2024, and our email communications. Our scope and associated fee are listed below: Civil Engineering – 2240736.10 This proposal assumes three submittals will occur at the design development (DD) phase, permit phase, and construction documents (CD)/bid phase. Civil Engineering DesignTask 11 Landscape Architects Community Planners
Structural Engineers.  Northwards will carry out any relevant structural investigation employing competent, qualified structural engineers.
Structural Engineers. For the purposes of this proposal ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ has assumed the scope to include the design and construction of a new approx. $11M, two story, 15,000 SF Fire Station with four apparatus bays, support spaces, and residential/administrative spaces. The building is anticipating LEED Silver Certification. The building is anticipated to consist of load-bearing masonry with a steel frame and some light-▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ framing. It is anticipated the building will be supported by conventional spread and strip footings.
Structural Engineers. Having responsibility for the structural integrity of a building in determining the structural integrity and condition of a building and identifying and analysing structural defects, including proposals for repair or replacement and where required the implementation of any required remedial/repair works. ▪ Mechanical Engineers. Having responsibility for all mechanical installations, equipment and plant in ensuring that installations, equipment and plant are safe for use and remain operational and where required the implementation of any required remedial/repair works. ▪ Electrical Engineers. Having responsibility for all electrical installations, equipment and plant in ensuring that installations, equipment and plant are safe for use and remain operational and where required the implementation of any required remedial/repair works. ▪ Lift Engineers. Having responsibility for all passenger, goods and disabled lift installations equipment and plant. ▪ Asbestos Engineers. Having responsibility for asbestos removal and encapsulation works funded through the Account. ▪ Asset Systems Officers. Having responsibility for the provision of administrative technical support, financial administration and the management of building information and data. ▪ Quantity Surveyors. Having responsibility for the management of costs relating to building projects form initial estimates to final account costs, together with the minimisation of project costs whilst enhancing value for money and at the same time meeting required standards and quality. ▪ C.D.M. Co-ordinators. Having responsibility for the provision of advice on all aspects of construction health and safety risk management requirements. The primary points of contact for each of the above areas are set out in Appendix 2. Typical areas for involvement, by one or more of the above technical officers, in the provision of technical support include the following: – Preparation of drawings, specifications, schedules of work and bills of quantity. – The implementation of planned/remedial/repair work to building fabric, mechanical and electrical installations. – The implementation of planned/remedial/repair work to passenger/goods/ disabled lifts. – The implementation of asbestos removal and/or encapsulation where funded through the Account. – The implementation of any required works relating to fire safety management identified from Fire Risk Assessments. – Implementation of energy conservation works. – Implementation of buil...
Structural Engineers. Reserved Rights and School District’s Granted Rights. The Designs, Drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the Structural Engineer for the assigned Project(s) are instruments of the Structural Engineer’s service for use solely with respect to the assigned Project(s) and shall remain the property of the Structural Engineer, whether the assigned Project(s) for which they are made is executed or not. Unless otherwise provided, the Structural Engineer shall be deemed the author of these documents and shall retain all common law, statutory and other reserved rights, including the copyright. The School District shall have the right to retain copies, including reproducible copies, of the Structural Engineer’s Designs, Drawings, Specifications and other documents for information and reference in connection with the School District’s use and occupancy of the assigned Project(s). The Structural Engineer’s Designs, Drawings, Specifications or other documents shall not be used by the School District or others on other projects unless by Contract in writing and with appropriate compensation to the Structural Engineer. If the Structural Engineer is in default of this Contract, title to and exclusive use of the Structural Engineer’s Designs, Drawings, Specifications and all related documents shall vest in the School District, but the School District shall indemnify and hold harmless the Structural Engineer and its officers and employees from any liability arising from the use or reuse of such documents without the assistance of the Structural Engineer, including costs of litigation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and time spent by the Structural Engineer and its Subconsultants attending depositions and court proceedings.

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