BillConnerFASTC
Well-Known Member
Being certificated - meaning having a certificate - is not the same as certified. Google "certified vs certificated" and you get a lot.
And throw registered into this - as building codes and much legislation refer to "registered design professional", not architect or engineer. There are quite a few steps and measures both before registering and while registered to maintain it, which is different from being licensed. Lets face it, any mope that can pass a driver's test gets a license. Not so easy for an architect or engineer to become and stay registered.
And throw registered into this - as building codes and much legislation refer to "registered design professional", not architect or engineer. There are quite a few steps and measures both before registering and while registered to maintain it, which is different from being licensed. Lets face it, any mope that can pass a driver's test gets a license. Not so easy for an architect or engineer to become and stay registered.