June 2019 Licensure Exchange

Read the latest issue of Licensure Exchange, the NCEES publication dedicated to opinions and ideas regarding the licensure of engineers and surveyors.

  • HQ Update: New headquarters will usher NCEES into a new century
  • From the President—Member board visitation program: A win-win for NCEES and boards
  • Committee Focus: Task force studies restructuring of PS exam
  • Enforcement Beat: Can your board regulate “engineers”? Maybe not.
  • Committee Focus: ACCA considers proxy voting for NCEES meetings
  • Engineering Change Lab takes unique approach to address future of engineering
  • Member board news, upcoming events, and NCEES outreach
  • NCEES annual meeting registration opens online

Download the June 2019 issue (PDF).

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NCEES announces headquarters relocation to Greenville, S.C.

The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying is relocating its headquarters to Greenville, South Carolina, from its current location in nearby Seneca. NCEES’ new headquarters will occupy 70,600 square feet at 200 Verdae Boulevard.

“The new headquarters will provide a better position for the growth of the organization and allow NCEES to better support its member boards and the professions of engineering and surveying,” explained NCEES Chief Executive Officer David Cox. “NCEES is entering its second century of advancing licensure for engineers and surveyors, and this move will help us better fulfill our mission to safeguard the health, safety, and welfare of the public.”

NCEES is a national nonprofit organization made up of the engineering and surveying licensing boards from across the United States and its territories. It provides a range of services to support licensure and public protection, including developing the exams used to license professional engineers and surveyors.

NCEES brings hundreds of professional engineers and surveyors from across the country each year to its headquarters to assist with exam development. Therefore, the move is expected to have an annual economic impact of $1 million for the Greenville tourism and hospitality industry, including local hotels, catering, restaurants, and transportation.

The relocation will be completed in the spring of 2020, which will coincide with the organization’s 100th anniversary.

News release

Download the news release (PDF).

For more information

Contact: David Cox
Chief Executive Officer
864.654.6824