JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,593
If you are asked to provide a peer review of another engineer's plans (private project - not governmental), and the project is in a particular state:
1. Is it proper or necessary for you to be licensed in that state?
2. With your review, you produce a list of comments, corrections, suggestions, etc. - should that document be sealed and signed by a licensed engineer in that state?
Keep in mind that there is already an Engineer of Record in the state that is the final responsible charge. You are just providing a layer of quality control or improvement
by reviewing the drawings.
Some state's suggest that the "practice of engineering" includes "reviews" or "evaluations".
Thanks,
1. Is it proper or necessary for you to be licensed in that state?
2. With your review, you produce a list of comments, corrections, suggestions, etc. - should that document be sealed and signed by a licensed engineer in that state?
Keep in mind that there is already an Engineer of Record in the state that is the final responsible charge. You are just providing a layer of quality control or improvement
by reviewing the drawings.
Some state's suggest that the "practice of engineering" includes "reviews" or "evaluations".
Thanks,