That's what I was looking for exactly. So if for years we have been doing small projects in house with our own labor we probably wouldn't have been pulling building permits for every little thing. Best thing to do is to take building code class and learn what levels of responsibility we have...
My base question still isn't being answered. How would I or anyone else know that I need to have a licensed engineer do these things. From a its just the way things are! Well that doesn't cut it. What training or documents exist to tell an engineer this is what you should be doing and what...
I have never had any official training as far as codes, and standards but I have been around an industrial facility my entire career, and know what steel and sizes, types of connection, where to weld where not to weld ..... My question revolves around the aspect of what "should we be doing" to...
So then as an engineer without a license I should hire all engineering work done by a licensed engineer? Is there code training that would teach me or the other engineers / management what is required when doing work of the nature mentioned above. We all want to follow the correct regulations...
At our industrial site we have never gotten building permits, not as far as I know about anyway. Years ago we used to have a plant PE but since his retirement we no longer have that. As far as building permits and PE stamps, and what would require a PE stamp for, what is the standards / laws...
I work for a large automative company. At my manufacturing site there is no liscensed PE. We typically hire out our large scale projects that require building modifications. We are always trying to save money. As an Engineer where should I draw the line for getting things "certified" by a...