Wind Load & Rapid Shutdown Plans
Description
I am about three-quarters of the way through my permit review and need a licensed engineer to push the project over the finish line. The previous engineer left me without a complete file—no organised package to submit—only scattered pieces such as the structural design details, some early wind-load calculations and an electrical component layout. Nothing is compiled, signed or ready for the building department.
Scope of work My metal stand is steel, and the reviewers now require a full wind-load plan set that ties directly into the existing structural details. At the same time, the drawings must clearly show the location of the rapid shut-off device so the inspector can verify compliance on-site.
Deliverables (PDF + CAD/DWG) • Sealed wind-load calculations and connection details for the steel stand • Updated plan sheets incorporating the rapid shut-off location and conduit path • Title block revisions, notes and any call-outs needed for permit clarity • One round of minor revisions should the permitting office request clarifications
Acceptance The submittal is considered complete once the building department stamps the set “Approved,” so please stand by for quick tweaks until that happens.
If you are comfortable taking existing fragments and turning them into a clean, permit-ready package, let’s get started right away. Budget: USD 250–750 Skills: CAD/CAM, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, AutoCAD, Building Design, Building Information Modeling
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