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  1. Kevin_T

    Replace EOR for a project in New York

    Thanks @Canuck65. I heard back from the NY licensing board, basically, the 2nd engineer can sign and seal the 1st engineer’s work by following a procedure. Once that procedure is completed, no liability will go back to the 1st engineer. Tricky situation indeed. This client is a long-term one, we...
  2. Kevin_T

    Replace EOR for a project in New York

    I can assure you it’s not an airport project :) Also, just sent an email to the licensing board. Will see what they say.
  3. Kevin_T

    Replace EOR for a project in New York

    Thanks @Enable for your detailed reply. Although there are some states that set forth detailed procedures for changing the EOR, the state of NY only has vague language written in the rules. I completely agree that a detailed review and evaluation of the other’s firm design is necessary, which...
  4. Kevin_T

    Replace EOR for a project in New York

    I have spent at least 3 hours searching rules and regulations, but didn't succeed. Hope someone can point me to the right direction. Thank you very much in advance. A client has decided to fire another engineering firm who completed the design, including obtaining all relevant permits and...

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