National Council of Structural Engineers Associations

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The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) is a professional society in the United States, with subchapters in 39 states and the District of Columbia.[1] NCSEA was established in 1993, in Chicago.[2] As of 2003, NCSEA represented 12,000 individual engineers, who are members of the state chapters.[2]

NCSEA advances the practice of structural engineering and, as the national voice for practicing structural engineers, protects the public’s right to safe, sustainable and cost effective buildings, bridges and other structures. It was formed was formed to constantly improve the level of 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. NCSEA serves the needs of the structural engineering profession, its clientele, and ...Architects, Building Code and Enforcement Authorities, Construction Industry, Owners, Developers, Public Building Agencies, Disaster Response Organizations, Licensing and Registration Boards, Legislatures and Regulatory Agencies, Structural Material Trade Groups, Public News Media, Professional and Trade Organizations, and Engineering Societies.


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  1. ^ About SEAoNY. Structural Engineers Association of New York. Retrieved on 2007-08-21.
  2. ^ a b Post, Nadine M.. "Structural Engineering Groups Cooperate to Build Strength", Engineering New Record, February 10, 2003. 

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