Certify that our stages being built to manufacturers specifications

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An independent engineer is required to certify that stages built for an event in Miami meet manufacturer specifications, a request that has caused confusion and urgency. The stages are temporary structures, and local engineers have declined to take on the liability associated with certifying them. Suggestions include contacting the stage manufacturer for support and coordinating with a licensed Florida Professional Engineer (PE) for inspection. Having the manufacturer's representative present during the inspection could alleviate some concerns for the PE. Finding a resolution is critical as the event date approaches.
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Need your help with a small issue that we can't seem to resolve.

I live in Miami, FL. We were asked to hire an outside independent engineer to certify that our stages were being built to manufacturers specifications. We submitted CAD drawing for each stage along with load requirements with our permit application which has historically been the only requirement and inspected by City of Miami, FL building dept prior to event and by City of Miami, FL fire dept during setup.

These stages are temporary structures erected by certified stage contractors and not permanent. I have called 2 engineers to attempt at complying with this ridiculous request 4 days prior to the event and both stated that they would not accept because they are not willing to incur the liability on their license for a temporary structure which is totally understandable.

Please help me in finding a resolution to this surprise.
 
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Vhaxx202 said:
We were asked to hire an outside independent engineer to certify that our stages were being built to manufacturers specifications.
Have you contacted the manufacturer of these stages? Can they not support you?
 
Thought of that. The City of Miami Said that an engineer has to be licensed in the State of Florida.
 
Can you get the manufacturer to coordinate this with a local PE (Professional Engineer)? Perhaps the manufacturer could send someone to inspect the stage along with a local Florida PE. Have the manufacturer's rep present how it's installed to the PE. I can understand a PE's reluctance to do this but if there is technical support by the manufacturer, I'd think they would be much more likely to sign off on the stage assembly/inspection. Also, limiting the signature to assembly only might get the PE out of any trouble for failures due to poor design.
 
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