I am managing a project right now and we are in the need of another engineering firm to seal a set of drawings because it is in a state we do not have a license.
My supervisor has asked that I have the engineering firm I found sign a non-compete agreement so that this firm does not take our client. Now, here are the questions: I have heard of employees of firms signing non-compete agreements, but do companies require other companies to sign them? Is it even something that can be done?
I have not been able to find any occurrences of such a situation online. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I did search through this section of the forum and did not find the answers to my questions.
"Structural engineering is the art of modeling materials we do not wholly understand into shapes we cannot precisely analyse so as to withstand forces we cannot properly assess in such a way that the public at large has no reason to suspect the extent of our ignorance." -Dr. A. R. Dykes
My supervisor has asked that I have the engineering firm I found sign a non-compete agreement so that this firm does not take our client. Now, here are the questions: I have heard of employees of firms signing non-compete agreements, but do companies require other companies to sign them? Is it even something that can be done?
I have not been able to find any occurrences of such a situation online. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I did search through this section of the forum and did not find the answers to my questions.
"Structural engineering is the art of modeling materials we do not wholly understand into shapes we cannot precisely analyse so as to withstand forces we cannot properly assess in such a way that the public at large has no reason to suspect the extent of our ignorance." -Dr. A. R. Dykes