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Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2005
- 4
I am a PE (Civil/Env) & PLS in LA. We have just been approached by a contractor who does work for the Federal Government on sites OWNED by the Federal Government (Military Bases, etc.) (He has a LA Contractor's license.) He does not need to be licensed in other states to perform his work, as he says that he is exempt from the states' licensing requirements b/c he is working for the feds on their property.
He wishes to hire us AS HIS SUB to do some civil/structural work at some of these sites, and we are hoping that we can get additional work from this client down the road. He assures us that we will not need to
1. License our firm in the other state(s)
2. License our engineer in the other state(s)
(Now I have designed facilities in LA where the feds didn't comply with local regulations/codes (e.g. stormwater detention), as they said that they were not required to.)
Anyone know of any official site that I can find where it would clarify whether engineers need to be licensed in the individual states if they are designing a facility on Federal property ?
Many thanks.
He wishes to hire us AS HIS SUB to do some civil/structural work at some of these sites, and we are hoping that we can get additional work from this client down the road. He assures us that we will not need to
1. License our firm in the other state(s)
2. License our engineer in the other state(s)
(Now I have designed facilities in LA where the feds didn't comply with local regulations/codes (e.g. stormwater detention), as they said that they were not required to.)
Anyone know of any official site that I can find where it would clarify whether engineers need to be licensed in the individual states if they are designing a facility on Federal property ?
Many thanks.