rover315
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 9, 2023
- 6
Hi all, I need some helping thinking about this.
I'm a solo consultant now and a licensed PE in a few states. I have specialized knowledge in solid waste engineering and recycling due to my previous work experience and I focus on the manufacturing part of the solid waste operations. I work with other PEs to do any of the civil design, stormwater, electrical, structural, etc.
I have a potential client who wants me to help him in states where I'm not licensed. My recommendation for this client is to involve a PE licensed in any states where I'm not licensed to supervise/review/seal any of my work. I'd like to be paid directly by the client because this is typically faster and then I could provide other non engineering services (research, project management, etc) but I don't know if that's possible since the local PE would be the responsible in charge. Is my only option to be a sub to the local PE? I guess I could have 2 agreements, one with the local PE and one with the client clearly delineating the services.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
I'm a solo consultant now and a licensed PE in a few states. I have specialized knowledge in solid waste engineering and recycling due to my previous work experience and I focus on the manufacturing part of the solid waste operations. I work with other PEs to do any of the civil design, stormwater, electrical, structural, etc.
I have a potential client who wants me to help him in states where I'm not licensed. My recommendation for this client is to involve a PE licensed in any states where I'm not licensed to supervise/review/seal any of my work. I'd like to be paid directly by the client because this is typically faster and then I could provide other non engineering services (research, project management, etc) but I don't know if that's possible since the local PE would be the responsible in charge. Is my only option to be a sub to the local PE? I guess I could have 2 agreements, one with the local PE and one with the client clearly delineating the services.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.