Dexman PE PMP
Internationally PMP'n his PE-ness
The job titles don't bother me as much as the fact that people tend to work outside of their training/expertise. We have an inspector from a local municipality that has changed the design multiple times (drainage, roadway, etc) because he "prefers" something contradictory to the city standards or city-approved construction drawings. He's tried to change asphalt thickness, inlet types/sizes, storm pipe connections, reinforcing steel layouts, and many many more things. He's never been anything more than an inspector, never been to engineering school, let alone get licensed to practice engineering. The problem with all of it is the fact that the city staff (who ARE PE's) will back up the inspector's "wish list" (which are always more expensive, but it doesn't matter to them because the city isn't paying for it).
The latest issue was the subgrade prep for a surface street. The geotech report and stamped construction drawings called for a 1' rip and recompaction of the subgrade, but the inspector insisted on a 3' overex with a structural fill. The contractor built the road as shown in the city approved plans (1' rip), but now the city is refusing to accept the work because the inspector wanted a 3' overex (meanwhile, they are enjoying benefitial occupancy for said roadway).
The latest issue was the subgrade prep for a surface street. The geotech report and stamped construction drawings called for a 1' rip and recompaction of the subgrade, but the inspector insisted on a 3' overex with a structural fill. The contractor built the road as shown in the city approved plans (1' rip), but now the city is refusing to accept the work because the inspector wanted a 3' overex (meanwhile, they are enjoying benefitial occupancy for said roadway).