OACETT Internationally Educated Professional Practice Exam IEPPE Question # 10 Topic 2 Discussion

OACETT Internationally Educated Professional Practice Exam IEPPE Question # 10 Topic 2 Discussion

IEPPE Exam Topic 2 Question 10 Discussion:
Question #: 10
Topic #: 2

Mike is an OACETT C. Tech. He works for a municipal government in their infrastructure department. He is responsible for designing and approving the sewage and water management systems in new residential developments. Mike is currently revising the design for the sewage and water management system for a development that is six months behind schedule due to a series of worker and materials shortages. The developer is also experiencing severe financial pressures, as a result of cost over runs caused by the shortages. As he is revising the sewage and water management system designs, Mike notices a flaw in the water catchment system built around a small lake that is a key selling feature of the residential development. The design flaw means that, while the relevant standards are still met, in severe rainfall events the catchment system will be very susceptible to flooding. The flooding may in turn make the area dangerous for the residents using the park and recreational area around the lake. Mike brings this design flaw to the attention of his manager. His manager then schedules a meeting with the developer to discuss the design flaw. The developer indicates that the design cannot be changed due to budget constraints and existing commitments to the present design. Mike’s manager then communicates this to Mike. He directs Mike to stamp the designs. What should Mike do in this situation?

If Mike does not feel comfortable stamping the designs, what would his best next move be in this situation?


A.

Send a registered letter to the developer and the developer’s legal representative outlining his concerns with the design.


B.

Schedule a meeting with his manager’s bosses to outline his concerns with the design.


C.

Schedule another meeting with his manager to discuss the importance of changing the design.


D.

Send a synopsis of the situation to the local paper and include his contact information for any follow-up that a reporter might want to make.


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