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Guide To Doing Business in All 50 States for A/E/P & Environmental Consulting Firms
Guide To Doing Business in All 50 States for A/E/P Environmental Consulting Firms Author:Zweig White, Associates The Zweig Market Intelligence Report: Guide to Doing Business in All 50 States for A/E/P & Environmental Consulting Firms provides vital information for A/E/P and environmental consulting firms to start and operate a business in any of the 50 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. This report is based on extensive primary and sec... more »ondary research and provides a detailed state-by-state look at the business environment and the licensing and registration requirements for architects, consulting engineers, planners, and environmental consultants. The report provides firms with information on practicing in each state. This report provides information on obtaining individual licenses for architects, engineers, and planners and requirements for the business association practice of A/E/P firms in the 50 states. The report also provides an important macroeconomic overview of each state. Trends in population growth, GDP growth, and unemployment are provided in the report. Additionally, key economic statistics such as cost of living indices, per capita personal income, and fastest and slowest growing industries are also provided. Each state profile includes a list of the important tax rates and business incentives. Finally, each state profile includes a list of the key players and contact information within each state. The largest A/E/P and environmental consulting firms are provided for each state, along with addresses, phone numbers, and the size of the firms. A list of the top buyers/owners in each state is included in the report. The report also provides contact information for key state government agencies, including the licensing boards for architects, engineers, and land surveyors and the departments of labor, revenue, economic development, building codes, environmental regulation, and many more. Contact information for every state's metropolitan planning organizations, regional economic development organizations, and accredited engineering and architecture programs are also included with each state overview.« less