We are located outside of The Plains, Virginia - about 45 miles west of Washington DC.
This is a complicated problem and has now become a long story. We are working with a structural engineer. What we are finding, however, is that these houses are viewed as "over-designed." They will be "structurally sound" at a standard much lower than the structural standards built into the Lindal design. The recommended fixes will meet the local building code, but that's probably it. Since the framing failed the county's close in inspection, we are trying to get the basic fixes done by the builder so as to at least meet that standard. After that, we need someone who understands how these houses should be built to help us pick up the pieces.
Lindal warranties are definitely at risk. The Lindal dealer faded out of the picture as soon as problems arose with the builder he recommended. Lindal has been of some help, but their contract absolves them of any responsibility once the materials are delivered.