Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Re: Of Interest To Texas P.E.'s

Oh, and wouldn't this be at the discretion of the owner? If he has a proposal from a PE and one from a PE + LEED, for example, and chooses the latter, whose business is it, least of all the state of Texas (hallowed be it's name forever more)?

William L. Polhemus, Jr. P.E.
Via iPhone 4

On Aug 31, 2011, at 12:38 PM, Stan Caldwell <stancaldwell@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thus, owners supposedly cannot require LEED, SECB, etc. But Rick Perry signed it into law nevertheless.

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