Structural Licensure
The NCSEA Structural Licensure Committee works with SEAs to assist with the adoption of consistent licensing laws and rules in the interest of public safety, especially relating to licensure of structural engineers. This committee is focused on:
- Recognizing the unique responsibility structural engineers have to protect the safety, health, and welfare of the public.
- Promoting structural licensure by educating and supporting SEAs pursuing licensure.
- Developing consistent licensing laws and regulations among all states.
- Recognizing the NCEES 16 hour structural exam as the standard exam for SE licensure.
- Supporting the transition of any engineer who currently practices structural engineering to become licensed as an SE.
Click here for structural licensure resources developed and maintained by the Structural Engineering Licensure Committee. |
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Members
Voting Members
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Andrew Agosto
Uni-Systems, Inc.
MNSEA -
Barry Arnold
SEAU -
Randall Bernhardt
ESI
SEAKM -
Jesse Burke
Burke Engineering, LLC
SEA of SC -
Chris Childers
Bliss & Nyitray, Inc.
FSEA -
Dustin Cole
Chief Buildings
SEAON -
Thomas A. Grogan Jr.
FSEA -
Carl Josephson
Josephson Werdowatz & Assoc
SEAOC -
Kyle Karschner
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger
SEAMASS -
Chun Lau
SEAW -
Greg McCool
Ericksen Roed & Associates
MNSEA -
Brian Moskow
Red Engineering & Design, Inc.
SEA of NC -
James Newhall
Meyer Borgman Johnson
SEAoA -
Michael Parolini
SSG Structural Engineers LLP
SEAOC -
Michael Planer
PES Structural Engineers
SEAOG -
Andrea Reynolds
SmithGroup
SEAMI -
Yunlu Shen
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
SEAoNY -
Jeffrey Tarbell
Revamp Engineering Inc.
SEAOC -
Lance Tyson
KP Engineering, LP
SEAoT -
Peter Vaccaro
Rimkus Consulting Group Inc
SEAKM -
Rob Weilacher
Uzun & Case Engineers
SEAOG -
Robert Zygmunt
The S/L/A/M Collaborative, Inc.
SEAConn