ASSOCIATIONS
Penn Valley Engineering is an active contributing
member of these professional associations and industry
organizations:
Drexel
University Alumni Association: College of Engineering
Alumni Association
Founded in 1965, the Drexel University Alumni Association
is dedicated to keeping alumni in touch, informed, involved
and invested in the university. The Alumni Association continuously
works to strengthen the lifelong bond between Drexel and
its alumni, to support and enhance the student experience
and to help shape the future of Drexel.
Go to www.drexel.edu/coe/alumni/coeaa.asp/ for
more information
DVASE - Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers
The Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers is
an organization of structural engineers from southeastern
Pennsylvania, Delaware and southern New Jersey. DVASE conducts
technical and business seminars related to structural engineering,
organizes volunteer programs, conducts design competitions
in preparation for the national design competition, educates
grade school and high school students about structural engineering
and gives structural engineers in the region an opportunity
to meet other structural engineers in the area.
Go to www.dvase.org for
more information
ASCE - American Society of Civil Engineers
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 146,000 members of the civil engineering profession worldwide and is America's oldest national engineering society. ASCE's membership is organized into nearly 400 local affiliates, which include 87 Sections, 158 Branches and 130 Younger Member Groups. ASCE is dedicated to helping its members navigate the issues currently affecting the profession, including licensure, ethics, employment, business practices, global principles for professional conduct, career development, community service, leadership and management.
Go to www.asce.org for
more information
SECB - Structural Engineering Certification Board
The Structural Engineering Certification Board was formed to identify those professional engineers with the additional education, experience, and skills that are particular to the practice of Structural Engineering. Structural Engineering is the science and art of designing and constructing, with efficiency and elegance, buildings, bridges, towers, tanks, frameworks and similar structures so they can safely resist the forces to which they may be subjected. By submitting to the certification process, an engineer can demonstrate the unique qualities necessary to be certified in the practice of Structural Engineering.
Go to www.secertboard.org for
more information
AISC - American Institute of Steel Construction
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), headquartered in Chicago, is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel design community and construction industry in the United States. AISC’s mission is to make structural steel the material of choice by being the leader in structural-steel-related technical and market-building activities, including: specification and code development, research, education, technical assistance, quality certification, standardization, and market development. AISC has a long tradition of service to the steel construction industry providing timely and reliable information.
Go to www.aisc.org for
more information
ECP
- The Engineers Club of Philadelphia
The Centennial Exposition of 1876 in Philadelphia drew engineers
from around the world to view the technical advances of that
century. It was apparent to engineers residing in Philadelphia
that engineers did not know each other. Charles E. Billin
invited twenty or so engineers to his home the following
winter for refreshments. This started a series of gatherings
at the homes of various engineers. The Club formally organized
in December of 1877 and Professor L M. Haupt was its first
President. The Club’s objective is to provide a forum for
professionals of all fields in the greater Philadelphia area,
to discuss and experience topics, events and places of current
and historical interest, with an emphasis on engineering.
Go to www.engrclub.org for
more information
ICC - International Code Council
The International Code Council (ICC) was established in 1994
as a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing a single
set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction
codes. The ICC is dedicated to building safety and fire prevention
and develops the codes used to construct residential and
commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S.
cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the International
Codes developed by the ICC. .
Go to www.iccsafe.org for
more information
CRSI - Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
Founded in 1924, the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute
(CRSI) is a trade association that stands as the authoritative
resource for information related to steel reinforced concrete
construction. Serving the needs of architects, engineers
and construction professionals, CRSI offers many technical
publications, design aids, software programs, educational
seminars, promotional activities, membership functions and
design award programs. CRSI members are manufacturers, fabricators
and placers of steel reinforcing bar and related products,
as well as professionals who are involved in the research,
design and construction of reinforced concrete.
Go to www.crsi.org for
more information
AF
& PA - American Forest & Paper Associations & American
Wood Council
The American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) is
the national trade association of the forest products industry
and advances public policies that promote a strong and sustainable
U.S. forest products industry in the global marketplace.
To help professionals stay informed about the technical issues
affecting the wood industry, the American Forest & Paper
Association (AF&PA) offers Design Professional Membership
in its American Wood Council. AWC provides wood design and
construction information to assist engineers and architects,
develops structural and fire performance data on a wide range
of traditional and engineered wood products, and engages
in long-term research.
Go to www.awc.org and www.awc.org for
more information
AWS
- American Welding Society
The American Welding Society (AWS) was founded in 1919 as
a multifaceted, nonprofit organization with a goal to advance
the science, technology and application of welding and related
joining disciplines. From factory floor to high-rise construction,
from military weaponry to home products, AWS continues to
lead the way in supporting welding education and technology
development to ensure a strong, competitive and exciting
way of life for all Americans.
Go to www.aws.org for
more information
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