State By State Guide To Architect Engineer And Contractor Licensing

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State-By-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing

State-By-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing
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Publisher : Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages : 2064
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ISBN-10 : 9780735565708
ISBN-13 : 0735565708
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Book Synopsis State-By-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing by : Richard A. Holderness

Download or read book State-By-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing written by Richard A. Holderness and published by Wolters Kluwer. This book was released on 1995-12-31 with total page 2064 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Failure to comply with state licensing laws could derail a construction, engineering or architecture project and even put licenses and payments in jeopardy. Don't take the risk. Turn To The resource that provides comprehensive guidance on the architecture, engineering and contractor license laws for all 50 states And The District of Columbia. State by State Guide to Architect, Engineer and Contractor Licensing gathers all of the vital information you need in one convenient source to help you develop a cost-effective compliance strategy. With State-by-State Guide to Architect, Engineer, and Contractor Licensing, practitioners will be prepared to handle virtually any state licensing question including Is a license required For The design or construction work that is going to be performed Is a license required before the bid or proposal is submitted? What are the special licensing requirements for partnerships? for corporations? Is a seal for stamping drawings required of design professionals? If so, which design documents must be stamped? Is a license necessary when bidding for work? Who in the organization must stamp these documents? What are the penalties if the license is not received on time? If an agent is managing the construction for an owner, must he obtain a license?


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