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NCSEA Summit

1,000 Structural Engineers. One Epic Event.

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Business Practices

NCSEA Launches Inaugural Compensation & Benefits Study

Get an unprecedented look into structural engineering salaries, benefits, and workplace trends.

Publications

Guide to the Design of Common Irregularities in Buildings

Get expert insights and practical solutions for designing safer, more resilient structures—available as a digital download or pre-ordered print edition!

NCSEA Foundation Leadership

2025-2026 Foundation Board of Directors

Get to know the leaders shaping the future of the NCSEA Foundation.

NCSEA Leadership

2025-2026 NCSEA Board of Directors

Meet the people leading the effort to advance NCSEA's mission.

Professional Development

Earn Professional Development Hours

Deepen your knowledge with cutting-edge continuing education programs led by industry experts. Gain insights into the latest trends, technologies, and best practices.

View Upcoming Webinars

Education Webinar

New Buildings < $30 Million: Fraser Mills Presentation Center

As a showcase for innovative mass timber systems, the Presentation Centre at Fraser Mills uses cutting-edge engineering, computational design and an experienced team of carpenters to create a welcoming space for the larger development. Structurally, the project is expressed with a sweeping, ruled roof surface that runs through each of the 26 unique glulam frames. These frames span up to 70ft between short, cantilevered glulam columns and a pair of up to 33ft high splayed columns.

Education Webinar

Designing Diaphragms to Handle Structural Irregularities: Insights from IBC 2021 and ASCE 7-22: Day 1 – Design of Concrete Diaphragm, Chords, and Collectors for Horizontal Irregularity

Structural irregularities are not uncommon to encounter in buildings due to the issues that can arise from the coordination of the plan layout, aesthetics, space planning, and other details involved in completing any building configuration. Data from past earthquakes demonstrated that buildings with irregularities have performed poorly and suffered greater damage when compared with buildings having regular configurations.

Committees

NCSEA’s committees strive to enhance the standard of practice in structural engineering.

NCSEA Committees Join a Committee

John-Michael Wong, Ph.D., S.E., a member of the NCSEA Foundation’s AI Taskforce, recently served as keynote


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