pclcCEG
Geotechnical
- Mar 7, 2007
- 4
I have run into a problem with the City of San Diego. They are saying that A civil engineer, a geotechnicl enginee,r or a Certified engineering Geologist Can NOT finalize a simple helical underpin project with out holding a special inspectors certificate from the city.. Furhter they say that to get the cerfitifcate you must firs obtain a special inspectors lisence from The city of los Angeles ( LABDS) los angeles building dept. The LABDS says that CE GE and CEG are exempt from soils test special indpection lisences. Here is the catch under their discription the area is considered GR grading and includes piles. It cleary states that for soil test areas CE, GE and CEG are exempt.
To me this is simply outrageous . I am dealing with simple field technicians/ inspectors form the city of San Diego who are telling Me a CEG, my assoiates a CE and GE. That we cannot verify and finalize the recommendations that we wrote and have been implented.
If anyone knows and code sections or other code areas maybe the B and P codes that dispells this I would sure appreciate the help.
Imagine you write a report and reccoment driven piles to x feet deep and some tech form a city tells you you are not liscened to perform that function! as a CE GE or a CEG!
To me this is simply outrageous . I am dealing with simple field technicians/ inspectors form the city of San Diego who are telling Me a CEG, my assoiates a CE and GE. That we cannot verify and finalize the recommendations that we wrote and have been implented.
If anyone knows and code sections or other code areas maybe the B and P codes that dispells this I would sure appreciate the help.
Imagine you write a report and reccoment driven piles to x feet deep and some tech form a city tells you you are not liscened to perform that function! as a CE GE or a CEG!