proletariat
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 15, 2005
- 148
Background: I'm 27 and a very recent PE with construction experience. I switched over to site civil / land development in the last 6 months. I got my PE here in Pennsylvania a few weeks ago.
It turns out, that one other guy and myself are the only two PE's amongst about 30 Landscape Architects in my company. We design subdivisions, and LA's can seal many of the same things on these projects PE's can in Pennsylvania. However, there are a few things like sewer and cost opinions that must be stamped by a PE. So, they approach me and "Joe" (names changed to protect the innocent). I've already refused to stamp one cost opinion, but caved after I found out that the township reveiwing engineer supplied the quantities and prices (almost foolproof). "Joe" has about 15 years experience and will stamp anything provided he can take a few hours to review the drawings.
I've made it clear that I don't plan on stamping anything I didn't have direct control over or design myself. I know that I'll get pressured from the owners and "Joe". Any advice?
Also, should I be looking for a company with more engineers (v/s LA's) to find the mentoring I need to fill in my lack of design experience?
It turns out, that one other guy and myself are the only two PE's amongst about 30 Landscape Architects in my company. We design subdivisions, and LA's can seal many of the same things on these projects PE's can in Pennsylvania. However, there are a few things like sewer and cost opinions that must be stamped by a PE. So, they approach me and "Joe" (names changed to protect the innocent). I've already refused to stamp one cost opinion, but caved after I found out that the township reveiwing engineer supplied the quantities and prices (almost foolproof). "Joe" has about 15 years experience and will stamp anything provided he can take a few hours to review the drawings.
I've made it clear that I don't plan on stamping anything I didn't have direct control over or design myself. I know that I'll get pressured from the owners and "Joe". Any advice?
Also, should I be looking for a company with more engineers (v/s LA's) to find the mentoring I need to fill in my lack of design experience?