SiPaul
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 25, 2003
- 64
I work for a 501c3 non-profit company. The focus of the entity is not engineering but I find myself in a position where I need to sign and seal drawings that will be submitted for permit and eventually bid.
I have informed the upper management that we need E&O insurance. Is there anything else that would preclude an engineer from signing and sealing drawings, i.e., that nature of the work performed in the company, etc?
As an academic matter, could one sign drawings if not employed by anyone, as a sole proprietor, with simply E&O insurance?
I have sifted through the posts but was not able to distill all of the information. Sorry if this post is redundant.
Thanks for any thoughts!
I have informed the upper management that we need E&O insurance. Is there anything else that would preclude an engineer from signing and sealing drawings, i.e., that nature of the work performed in the company, etc?
As an academic matter, could one sign drawings if not employed by anyone, as a sole proprietor, with simply E&O insurance?
I have sifted through the posts but was not able to distill all of the information. Sorry if this post is redundant.
Thanks for any thoughts!