RacingAZ
Structural
- Apr 8, 2009
- 189
I'm submitting structural plans to a jurisdiction where they have an option to go thru a normal plan review process (30-45 days) or I can get someone to peer review my plans and if the peer reviewer certifies the plans as complete and generally follows the intent of the building code, the jurisdiction would issue the permit within 5 days.
My client decided to go with a peer reviewer process and I have to get one to review my work. Is it appropriate for me to ask for a non-compete agreement so that the peer reviewer would not solicit future projects from my client? The peer reviewer doesn't have any prior business relationship with my client. I'll be the one making the introduction to the client.
Also with regards to the contract, would it be better for me to get him to sign a contract under my company or him signing one directly with my client?
My client decided to go with a peer reviewer process and I have to get one to review my work. Is it appropriate for me to ask for a non-compete agreement so that the peer reviewer would not solicit future projects from my client? The peer reviewer doesn't have any prior business relationship with my client. I'll be the one making the introduction to the client.
Also with regards to the contract, would it be better for me to get him to sign a contract under my company or him signing one directly with my client?