Ron:
In the past I had worked with ICC-ES to author code reports and to create Aceptance Criteria, but one day I realized I was shooting my myself in the foot.
This epiphany occured when I was EOR on a project where a code report was used. I had worked on this particular code report so I had...
Rbulsara:
If you are not licensed you are not authorized to practice--you do not have the legal power to do something--engineering in this case.
In all states being "qualified" to offer engineering to the public requires a license. As you put it, you must have legal "permission".
If you...
Refiq:
In ALL states if you are offering engineering design services to the public, for any discipline of engineering, you must be a Licensed Professional Engineer.
Outside of state PE board rules, the International Building Code, which is adopted as state law in most states, Section 104.11.1...
As a topic for discussion:
Are code evaluation reports erroding the legal authority granted to professional engineers? Should professional engineers be concerned? Below are 5 questions related to code evaluation reports with consideration of California engineering rules and laws. Note that the...