About Us
Mission Statement
NCSEA, in partnership with its Member Organizations, supports practicing structural engineers to be highly qualified professionals and successful leaders.
Vision Statement
Structural Engineers are valued for their contributions to safe structures and resilient communities.
CALL TO ACTIONAs leading professional institutions of the structural engineering profession, we [CASE, NCSEA & SEI] unequivocally denounce the senseless death of George Floyd. This and other tragic events of recent weeks have brought forth numerous stories from our members who have suffered discrimination, injustice, or intimidation, or have feared for their safety. We must identify and eradicate behaviors that perpetuate racism and inequality within our profession. We recognize change is everyone’s responsibility and that we will only succeed through sustained, collective action at individual, organizational, company, and societal levels. Continue Reading |
NCSEA Position Statement on Continued Professional Development
NCSEA Rules of Policy and Procedure
Strategic Plan Summary November 2019
What does it mean to be a Structural Engineer?
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The National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA) was formed to constantly improve the standard level of practice of the structural engineering profession. The Association’s vision is that structural engineers are valued for their contributions to safe structures and resilient communities. The Association's mission is that NCSEA, in partnership with its Member Organizations, supports practicing structural engineers to be highly qualified professionals and successful leaders.
NCSEA serves the needs of the structural engineering profession, its clientele, as well as:
- 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
- Engineering Societies
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