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Structural Engineering Certification Board (SECB)
Structural Engineering Certification Board (SECB)[edit source] The Structural Engineering Certification Board (1) is an independent organization that credentials structural engineers. Formed in 2003 with the purpose to raise the standard of the structural engineering practice, the Board provides identification to the engineers that successful submit to threshold certification requirements. Credentialing is based on an evaluation of specific structural engineering education, testing, experience and the possession of a legal license to practice engineering issued by a recognized legal jurisdiction. SECB certification is intended to enhance the possessor's qualifications by providing an identity distinct from the professional practice of civil engineering. To maintain certification with the Board engineers need to demonstrate annually they had maintained their skills and educational levels. The Board has certified engineers in every state of the Union.

Website: http://www.secertboard.org/

Affiliated Organizations:

The Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) http://www.asce.org/structural-engineering/structural-engineering-institute/

The National Council of Structural Engineering Associations (NCSEA)

References:

http://www.asce.org/structural-engineering/sei-licensure/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Council_of_Structural_Engineers_Associations

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_professional_designations_in_the_United_States

Marc Barter 10 Obstacles to Meaningful Licensing of Structural Engineers. Structures Magazine, August 2014,http://www.structuremag.org/?p=4039

Mathew Stuart, Understanding CE Requirements for Professional Structural Engineers, Structures Magazine, September 2013, http://www.structuremag.org/?p=686

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