So I’ve read through a few of these threads and so far they’ve been helpful, but figured why not revive the topic for 2021.
I’m a mechanical designer at an architectural engineering firm and I mostly design $50mil+ buildings. Central plants, convention centers, high profile government buildings...stuff I couldn’t touch as a one man firm. I love that technical stuff, so I’m not leaving my day job. But we don’t do work in the residential market, so I figure I could start a side gig there. I’m thinking maybe 20hrs of work every 2 weeks or so, max.
First of all, I understand I need to register a Certificate of Authorization. Can I just do that and get straight to work?
Do I need to officially register an organized business? I assume the answer is yes. I understand LLCs remove personal asset risk, so I like the idea of that.
Insurance – do I need it? If so, what kind? Since I’ll just be producing residential HVAC plans from my kitchen table for someone else to install, general liability insurance doesn’t really seem to apply. However, professional liability insurance, or errors and omissions insurance, does seem to apply. But given my limited work volume of maybe $30k/yr, would it be more economical to just risk my low volume side gig getting wiped out by a lawsuit rather than paying insurance premiums? After all, I’m not, nor will I be relying on these profits for a living.
I’m a mechanical designer at an architectural engineering firm and I mostly design $50mil+ buildings. Central plants, convention centers, high profile government buildings...stuff I couldn’t touch as a one man firm. I love that technical stuff, so I’m not leaving my day job. But we don’t do work in the residential market, so I figure I could start a side gig there. I’m thinking maybe 20hrs of work every 2 weeks or so, max.
First of all, I understand I need to register a Certificate of Authorization. Can I just do that and get straight to work?
Do I need to officially register an organized business? I assume the answer is yes. I understand LLCs remove personal asset risk, so I like the idea of that.
Insurance – do I need it? If so, what kind? Since I’ll just be producing residential HVAC plans from my kitchen table for someone else to install, general liability insurance doesn’t really seem to apply. However, professional liability insurance, or errors and omissions insurance, does seem to apply. But given my limited work volume of maybe $30k/yr, would it be more economical to just risk my low volume side gig getting wiped out by a lawsuit rather than paying insurance premiums? After all, I’m not, nor will I be relying on these profits for a living.