By Jay Behm
Building garages in New York may be different than other US locations because of the extreme snow loads and some areas with hurricane wind exposure (such as Long Island) and require special engineering. Where calculations are required, it is necessary for the Professional Engineer (P.E) consultant to review, mark-up, stamp and sign (certify) the garage plans and calculations submitted for the building permit application.
Due to state-by-state professional licensing requirements, Behm Design Garage Plans cannot provide such additional engineering.
However, there are other areas in NY which do not require the additional engineering and our standard Behm Design plans can be used due to prescriptive code compliance and should work fine for getting the permit. If not, they can be returned as per our guarantee.
If additional engineering is required, Behm Design garage plans are now available as electronic PDF downloads which may be easier for a consulting engineer or architect to work with in providing the additional engineering analysis and documentation. We have had many customers do this with our garage plans in Washington, where wind and seismic issues require further design for extreme conditions. "Consulting Engineers" are listed in yellow pages and some of them work on small projects of this type. Also, builders and contractors are likely to have consultants for such work. Costs vary from a few hundred dollars to over a thousand, depending on location and work required. Although more costly than using just the straight stock garage plans it may still be the least expensive, if not only, way to get permittable and buildable garage plans in a difficult, high risk location/region.
You can easily learn about any snow and/or hurricane requirements from your local building dept. or inspector. That is always the best source for correct and accurate information. Everything is spelled out in the building code so you can know what will be needed before you start planning the project and
purchasing garage plans. You can also call Jay Behm @ 1-800-210-6776 if you have questions.
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