Thanks all, this is helpful. I'll evaluate the potential and see if it's worth it for me to get licensed in that state. If not, I'll just be a sub to a larger firm and provide the "full package" since I can't probably everything that's needed.
Just wondering, what is your $ threshold range to go for a project in a new state and get licensed? I'm sure it also depends on future business available in that state.
Thanks. I could get licensed but I honestly want to limit the amount of states I'm licensed in to limit time spent on admin work keeping up with renewal dates, specific state rules, and differing CEUs. I'll clarify that by "local PE", I really meant a state licensed PE who has knowledge in my...
Hi all, I need some helping thinking about this.
I'm a solo consultant now and a licensed PE in a few states. I have specialized knowledge in solid waste engineering and recycling due to my previous work experience and I focus on the manufacturing part of the solid waste operations. I work with...
Hey guys,
I'm working with an independent consultant (IC) who is not a PE. The IC has done and could do the work on their own but there's too much on their plate and is looking to give me this client in the near future. The IC brought me in as a sub, I'm a PE and my solo firm is licensed. The...