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janec
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I have just completed plans for renovating my house which I had drawn up with an (non-RIAI) architect and I am now putting in for planning permission. While the architect has done a good job and been very professional, her lowly status as a non-RIAI member means she is not qualified to sign off. (Unfortunately, it proved impossible to get an RIAI architect to lower themselves to even consider such a "small" job - estimated cost €100,000! - damn building trade boom!) This now means that I need to get someone qualified to sign off and a civil engineer to verify loading and structural consistency, etc. Although this is not essential for the planning stage it will be a must before starting construction.
I'm starting to think that maybe a civil engineer would have been a better choice in the first place but now that I've gone this far... sure what can ya do? Since I already have full plans and drawings done, I'm hoping that the engineers fees won't be through the roof (ha!) but as I will need an engineer who is also qualified to sign off, I might just be kidding myself here. Anyone any ideas as to what kind of costs to expect here and anyone up for such a lowly job?
I'm starting to think that maybe a civil engineer would have been a better choice in the first place but now that I've gone this far... sure what can ya do? Since I already have full plans and drawings done, I'm hoping that the engineers fees won't be through the roof (ha!) but as I will need an engineer who is also qualified to sign off, I might just be kidding myself here. Anyone any ideas as to what kind of costs to expect here and anyone up for such a lowly job?