DESIGN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Consulting Engineers Council - ACEC
ACEC is a national organization of consulting engineering comprised of 52 state and regional Member Organizations, representing more than 5,700 independent engineering f irms throughout the United States.
American Institute of Architects - AIA
AIA has been advancing the value of architects and architecture for more than 135 years through AIA member resources and as the collective voice of the profession.
American Society of Civil Engineers - ASCE
Founded in 1852, ASCE represents more than 123,000 civil engineers worldwide, and is America's oldest national engineering society. Its Mission: To advance professional knowledge and improve the practice of civil engineering.
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers - ASHRAE
ASHRAE is an international organization of 50,000 persons worldwide, organized to advance the science of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration through research, standards writing, continuing education and publications.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME
ASME conducts one of the world's largest technical publishing operations, holds some 30 technical conferences and 200 professional development courses each year, and sets many industrial and manufacturing standards.
Association of Iron and Steel Engineers - AISE
Founded in 1907 by 28 electrical engineers, AISE now has over 11,000 members, from every steel producing country in the world, including executive, research, engineering, technical support, operating, and maintenance personnel.
Institute of Transportation Engineers - ITE
ITE is an international educational and scientific association of traffic engineers, transportation planners and other professionals responsible for meeting society's needs for safe and efficient surface transportation.
International Federation of Consulting Engineers - FIDIC
FIDIC was founded in 1913 by 3 national associations of consulting engineers within Europe to promote common professional interests among member associations. Members number 67 Associations from all parts of the globe.
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying - NCEES
As jurisdictional licensure laws were enacted and the mobility of engineers increased, NCEES was formed in 1920 as a national body to coordinate information between boards of licensure and to solve intra-jurisdiction licensure problems.
National Council of Structural Engineers Associations - NCSEA
NCSEA was formed to constantly improve the standard of practice of the structural engineering profession throughout the United States, and to provide an identifiable resource for those needing communication with the profession.
National Society of Professional Engineers - NSPE
NSPE is the only engineering society that represents licensed engineers (PEs) across all disciplines. Founded in 1934, NSPE serves some 60,000 members and the public through 53 state and territorial societies and more than 500 chapters.
Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association - RETA
RETA is an international society founded in 1910 with members involved in the design, operation and service of refrigeration and air-conditioning systems. Its purpose is to provide education and training, and networking benefits to its members.
Society of American Military Engineers - SAME
Founded in 1920 to engage military and federal government engineers with those in private life to improve America's engineering potential, SAME has nearly 27,000 members from industry, military, government and academia.
Society of Manufacturing Engineers - SME
SME is a leading worldwide professional society serving the manufacturing industries. Founded in 1932, SME has some 60,000 members in 70 countries and supports a network of hundreds of chapters worldwide.
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