RVAmeche
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2015
- 795
My understanding is that Plants can generally design/install things per their own designs on their own property without a PE stamp outside of some items that could impact the surrounding general public. In my role as a consulting engineer working with those facilities, our construction packages are always stamped because we're a 3rd party selling engineering services to the Plant.
On a new project I'm reviewing a design/install by a different 3rd party engineering group who created a construction package for a client without any PE stamps. It's not a complete turnkey package from the equipment vendor or something like that, it's a different 3rd party engineering firm.
Is this legal? Or is there some grey area where 3rd party engineers don't actually have to stamp construction packages for clients?
On a new project I'm reviewing a design/install by a different 3rd party engineering group who created a construction package for a client without any PE stamps. It's not a complete turnkey package from the equipment vendor or something like that, it's a different 3rd party engineering firm.
Is this legal? Or is there some grey area where 3rd party engineers don't actually have to stamp construction packages for clients?