Thursday, November 5, 2009

Re: Contracting through Architect

AFAIK it is legal, but it is a very bad idea. I will let the arch review
my contract proposal (mainly for scope of work) bur never contract with
the arch.

Michel Blangy wrote:
>
> From PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ACT (Business and Professions Code §§ 6700
> – 6799)
>
> "The written contract shall be executed by the professional engineer
> and the client, _or his or her representative,_ prior to the
> professional engineer commencing work,.."
> What would constitute a "representative?"
> > As far as I know, at least in California, a professional engineer may
> not have a contract with an unlicensed. You must have a written
> agreement with the owner.


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