jfarris
Structural
- Aug 4, 2017
- 8
So I recently moved to a new city (no connections or known network of individuals) and have been having a real hard time landing a full time job. So in the meantime, I've put together a drafting and design business. I should note that I am an EIT with roughly 4 years in the residential design and consulting industry. I have been drafting structural plans for even longer, close to 7 years. I'm confident in my ability to draft plans for both residential and commercial structures, while I'm also confident in my ability to design these structures as most of them are straightforward. Of course I can't sign and seal plans (EIT), however throughout my marketing I've come across two or three engineers that have voluntarily said that if I come across work that needs sign and seal they could provide (for a fee of course). In the 1.5 months I've been doing this I've landed 4 good fast paying clients and have netted more cash in that time frame than I make in three months at a full time job, needless to say I really would like to keep pursuing this opportunity. I have a few questions though for anyone willing to offer advice or input:
1. Can I market myself as an engineering design company if I am only an EIT and no one on my payroll is a licensed PE/SE but I have lets say "partners" that can sign and seal for me.
2. For my area (South Florida) my typical rates are $60/hr for drafting services and $90/hr EIT services, does this seem in line with the market (it seems some people agree with this and some do not).
3. Who should I target for my core customer? Right now I have one engineering client whom I perform design and drafting work for his company, a contractor who wants architectural drawings (not my preferred job), and I do Threshold inspections occasionally for two different companies as a representative on their payroll (I am a W-2 employee for insurance reasons).
4. I'm still an EIT with roughly 6 months left before I can sit for my PE, can I have the engineers that I am doing work for as a 1099 sign my paperwork for work experience even though the work is not on a payroll? I am still working for a PE so experience is still being gained but I'm not sure how that is looked at through the eyes of The PE Board.
1. Can I market myself as an engineering design company if I am only an EIT and no one on my payroll is a licensed PE/SE but I have lets say "partners" that can sign and seal for me.
2. For my area (South Florida) my typical rates are $60/hr for drafting services and $90/hr EIT services, does this seem in line with the market (it seems some people agree with this and some do not).
3. Who should I target for my core customer? Right now I have one engineering client whom I perform design and drafting work for his company, a contractor who wants architectural drawings (not my preferred job), and I do Threshold inspections occasionally for two different companies as a representative on their payroll (I am a W-2 employee for insurance reasons).
4. I'm still an EIT with roughly 6 months left before I can sit for my PE, can I have the engineers that I am doing work for as a 1099 sign my paperwork for work experience even though the work is not on a payroll? I am still working for a PE so experience is still being gained but I'm not sure how that is looked at through the eyes of The PE Board.