ASCE (Society) Membership
Now is your time to connect, get inspired, and advance with ASCE. The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest engineering society. ASCE stands at the forefront of a profession that plans, designs, constructs, and operates society’s economic and social engine – the built environment – while protecting and restoring the natural environment.
Benefits
ASCE members benefit from an energized community of peers and world-class resources! 28 year-old and younger members receive a 50% discount off regular membership price. Advance your career with salary report, technical tools, FE and PE exam preparation, networking with peers and volunteering for committees, saving on 10 free PDHs annually, free and discounted event and everyday discounts.
ASCE St. Louis Section Membership
The St. Louis Section of ASCE represents civil engineers of the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area alongside additional regions of eastern Missouri and southwestern Illinois. The objective of the Section shall be the advancement of the science and the profession of engineering in a manner consistent with the purpose of ASCE.
Section Specialty Institutes
Membership in a St. Louis specialty-institute requires ASCE membership and St. Louis Section membership. When joining ASCE, be sure to select your one free institute membership.
ASCE St. Louis Section - Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI)
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The Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI) is ASCE’s technical source for environmental and water-related issues. The EWRI St. Louis Chapter fosters and promotes local activities in the environmental and water resources areas through the ASCE network. EWRI Chapters provide an important link to regional and local professionals. EWRI Chapters and technical groups can also provide a valuable forum for regional technical issues relating to public policy.
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ASCE St. Louis Section - Geo-Institute (G-I)
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The Geo-Institute (G-I) is ASCE’s technical source for geotechnical-related issues. Serving geo-professionals and the geo-industry, the G-I St. Louis Chapter provides an important link to regional and local professionals.
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ASCE St. Louis Section - Structural Engineering Institute (SEI)
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The Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) is ASCE’s technical source dedicated to advancing and serving the local structural engineering community. Serving structural engineering professionals, the SEI St. Louis Chapter provides an important link to regional and local professionals.
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ASCE St. Louis Section - Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI)
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The Transportation & Development Institute (T&DI) is ASCE’s technical source representing the community of transportation professionals and experts. Serving transportation and development-related activities, the T&DI St. Louis Chapter provides an important link to regional and local professionals.
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