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In need of an engineer.
So I got myself into a tight spot submitting plans without an engineer or architect's stamp. Now I have to find someone who can provide me with a stamp or a new set of plans in a very tight time frame. I have pretty detailed plans, and considering I used nearly identical details from previously permitted plans, this structure will be as sound as the next. Does anyone in the New Orleans area know a license engineer who can do this quickly, or better, just stamp my plans? Any help is much appreciated.