A building permit application requires structural drawings to be sealed by a licensed professional. Who can provide this seal for a commercial building project?
Correct Answer
B) Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA)
Structural drawings for commercial buildings must be sealed by either a Professional Engineer (PE) or Registered Architect (RA). Contractors cannot seal structural drawings regardless of their license type or experience level.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Professional Engineers (PE) and Registered Architects (RA) are the only professionals legally authorized to seal structural drawings for commercial buildings in Florida. These professionals have completed specialized education, passed rigorous examinations, and maintain professional licenses that qualify them to take responsibility for structural design. The state requires this level of expertise because structural integrity is critical to public safety and building code compliance.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Licensed General Contractor only
General Contractors, regardless of their license status, cannot seal structural drawings. Their expertise lies in construction management and building execution, not in structural engineering design and analysis.
Option C: Certified Building Contractor only
Building Contractors, even with certification, do not have the authority to seal structural drawings. Their role is in construction implementation, not structural design verification.
Option D: Any licensed contractor with 10+ years experience
Experience alone, regardless of years, does not grant the legal authority to seal structural drawings. Only specific professional licenses (PE or RA) provide this authorization.
Memory Technique
Think 'PERA' - Professional Engineer and Registered Architect are the only ones who can seal structural drawings
Reference Hint
Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Section 107 - Submittal Documents, and Florida Statutes Chapter 471 (Engineering) and Chapter 481 (Architecture)
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