Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Copying sealed PE work for personal records

Are you allowed to retain a copy your own sealed work (drawings and/or
calculations) for your personal records? What about if you change jobs?
Can you take a copy of the work you produced with you (assuming it is not
proprietary)? Am I not still responsible for the design whether I work for
Company A or Company B? What if I want to use portions of that design or
detail in another job with another company. It seems that there is nothing
new under the sun especially in the civil/structural world, but what is the
limit on taking work with you? Thanks in advance.

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