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"Joe" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "Joe" wrote in message ... I'm all with you on not having to be a P.E. to be an "engineer" but I thought every state had the same requirement that you must be a P.E. to work directly to the public as an engineer, or to submit building plans. Shows just what you know! Now you say you must be an engineer to "submit building plans"???? What a stupid, stupid man!!! Stamp plans. Now are you saying you must be a P.E. to "stamp plans"? You're getting dumber and dumber, I think because you are trying to worm out of your lie. Are *you* now saying that a P.E. license is not required on completed construction plans that submitted for permitting? Yes. I am. Hell, here in Florida you cant even build a deck on your house without a P.E's stamp on the plans. Bull****. On projects with a total cost of $100,000 or less, in most states, a principal designer (like an architect, etc.) can also stamp, sign and submit for approval engineering documents. If self-constructed and less than $20,000, no stamp is needed. |
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