

Regular Membership shall be limited to those individual firms, parent firms, branch offices or subsidiaries whose resident: 1.) Maintain established offices for the practice of consulting engineering, as (I) sole proprietorship, (ii) as partnerships or (iii) as corporations furnishing consulting engineering services provided that their officers act for them on professional policies and activities 2.) Have principals registered or licensed professionally in accordance with the laws of Alabama 3.) Practice consulting engineering in accordance with the ACEC/Alabama Professional and Ethical Conduct Guidelines 4. State and National level scholarship program for engineering students Important Industry Information from newsletters, magazines, web, books Engineering Inc Award Winning Magazine The Last Word Member Blog Engineering Influence Podcast ACEC Alabama On the Point Newsletter Industry Trends Surveys Private MarketĮxcellence ACEC’ s prestigious Engineering Excellence Awards recognize the best engineering projects of the year.

ACEC/Alabama operates from Alabama’s capital city of Montgomery with offices located in proximity to the Alabama State Capitol.ĪCEC is “on the point ” for the entire engineering industry at the state and national level, to promote infrastructure investment and eliminating regulatory and tax barriers as the Legislature, at the state and national level.ĪCEC federal Political Action Committee (PAC) helps to elect Congressional members who support ACEC’ s pro-engineer ing agenda.ĪCEC’ s Minuteman Fund is the industry’s “war chest” for state legislative and legal battles of national importance.Īlabama Engineers State Level PAC keeps us at the forefront of the political arena in Alabama. ACEC Member Firms employ engineers, architects, land surveyors, technicians, scientists, and other specialists responsible for the nation’s private and public works annually. With a membership of the leading independent engineering companies throughout the United States, ACEC members are engaged in a wide range of engineering works that propel the nation’s economy to enhance and safeguard America’s quality of life. ACEC is a federation of 51 state and regional councils representing the great breadth of America’s engineering industry. Founded in 1910, ACEC is headquartered in our nation’s capital in Washington, DC. Incorporated in Alabama in 1956 and established in 1964 as a Member Organization of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), the Council is recognized as the premiere business association for the consulting engineering profession. ACEC/Alabama promotes and improves the practice of engineering in Alabama.
