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Civil Engineering: Associations & Organizations

This guide will help students with resources and research information on civil engineering and its specialties

Civil Engineering

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

The American Society of Civil Engineers, founded in 1852, represents more than 133,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society.

 

 Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)

The Institution of Civil Engineers is a charity that exists to promote and progress civil engineering

 

 The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)

 

 

American Institute of Hydrology

Offers certification to professional hydrologists and hydrogeologists. This site provides information on certification requirements, the member registry, and the AIH annual meeting. 

 

ASM International

ASM International is the society for materials engineers and scientists a worldwide network dedicated to advancing industry, technology and applications of metals and materials.

 

NCEES 

NCEES is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing professional licensure for engineers and surveyors. It develops, administers, and scores the examinations used for engineering and surveying licensure in the United States.

 

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Earthquake Engineering Research Institute Earthquake Engineers Research Institute (EERI)

 

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 Association for Bridge Construction and Design

 

Institute of Structural Engineers (ISE)

 

Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)

 

Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists 

 

American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES)

 

Society of Women Engineers

For more than six decades, SWE has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Our organization is centered around a passion for our members' success and continues to evolve with the challenges and opportunities reflected in today's exciting engineering and technology specialties.

 

 

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Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA)

A nonprofit, nonpartisan professional organization that provides training, information, and networking opportunities to thousands of environmental professionals in 65 countries.

Materials & Construction

American Concrete Institute (ACI)

Founded in 1904, the American Concrete Institute advances concrete knowledge by conducting seminars, managing certification programs, and by publishing technical documents. The American Concrete Institute currently has 98 chapters and about 15,000 members spanning 108 countries.

 

American Institute of Steel Construction

This site not only supports its members, but has free standards and specifications relating to steel construction that are free to anyone.

 

National Institute of Building Sciences

NIBS is an interface between government and the private sector. Its mission is to: improve the building regulatory environment; facilitate the introduction of new and existing products and technology into the building process; and disseminate nationally recognized technical and regulatory information.

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American Water Works Association

Water Research Foundation

Reports, research results and tools from the Water Research Foundation

Materials

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American Society for Metals (ASM International)

The American Society for Metals, now known as ASM International, is a worldwide network of individual engineers who work with metals and materials.

 

American Concrete Institute

American Concrete Institute (ACI)

 

Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering