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Any M/E/P Engineers here, licensed in Texas?

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    We (OpeningDesign) might have an opportunity to design a 35unit multifamily in Bryan, TX and we're looking to team up with an M/E/P engineering team that's licensed in Texas.

    Would love to work with someone that's active in this community.

    As a firm, we practice a little differently. In a nutshell, most of our projects are conducted out-in-the-open and are open source. Most of our projects are hosted on either GitLab or GitHub.

    Our about pages gives a little more detail on this approach: http://openingdesign.com/about/

    Feel free to drop me an email, if interested: ryan@openingdesign.com

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    @theoryshaw said:

    We (OpeningDesign) might have an opportunity to design a 35unit multifamily in Bryan, TX and we're looking to team up with an M/E/P engineering team that's licensed in Texas.

    Would love to work with someone that's active in this community.

    As a firm, we practice a little differently. In a nutshell, most of our projects are conducted out-in-the-open and are open source. Most of our projects are hosted on either GitLab or GitHub.

    Our about pages gives a little more detail on this approach: http://openingdesign.com/about/

    Feel free to drop me an email, if interested: ryan@openingdesign.com

    your post sparked my interest, I have looked at your website and I'm impressed with your business model. You must attract the nicer clients as they must 'get what you're doing'

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