Building affordable housing is complex, high-stakes, and increasingly urgent. From Dirt to Doors: The Realities of Delivering Affordable Housing brings together a cross-sector panel to break down how projects are structured, financed, and delivered in the real world. Hear perspectives from private-sector development, a land-use attorney, and public-sector planning and permitting, so you can better navigate constraints, protect land value, and keep returns intact. ➡️ When: June 4 | Virtual ➡️ Register Now: https://hubs.la/Q04hDWQP0
American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
Civil Engineering
Washington, District of Columbia 22,951 followers
Advancing the Interests of the American Engineering Business Industry
About us
Representing thousands of companies, we are the voice of the engineering industry in Washington, DC, and throughout the nation. With roots dating back more than 100 years, ACEC is a federation of 52 state and regional councils representing more than 580,000 engineers, architects, land surveyors and other specialists. Our primary mission is to strengthen the business environment for our member firms through government advocacy, political action, and business education.
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http://www.acec.org
External link for American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1909
- Specialties
- civil engineering, structural engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, surveying, geospatial engineering, land development, geotechnical engineering, trade association, government advocacy, and engineering firm business education
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1400 L St NW
Suite 400
Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
Employees at American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC)
Updates
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Small projects can be some of the most frequent work engineering firms deliver, but they often operate with tighter budgets, fewer staff, and less room for error. Managing Small Projects Successfully is a live online program designed for engineering project managers and firm leaders who want practical ways to manage smaller jobs more efficiently. ➡️ Live online | Four 2-hour sessions | Earn up to 8 PDHs ➡️Learn More & Register Now for Cohort 2: https://hubs.la/Q04hGczl0
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Congratulations to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's leaders, members and staff for advancing the BUILD America 250 Act. Now, on to the Floor! #engineering
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Building affordable housing is complex, high-stakes, and increasingly urgent. From Dirt to Doors: The Realities of Delivering Affordable Housing brings together a cross-sector panel to break down how projects are structured, financed, and delivered in the real world. Hear perspectives from private-sector development, a land-use attorney, and public-sector planning and permitting, so you can better navigate constraints, protect land value, and keep returns intact. ➡️ When: June 4 | Virtual ➡️ Register Now: https://hubs.la/Q04hmY6S0
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ACEC's Annual Forums bring together professionals from engineering firms for two days of open discussion and roundtables where they share best practices, explore problems and solutions, and gain valuable insights into industry trends. ➡️ When: Sept. 27-29 | Cleveland, OH ➡️ Learn More & Register Now: https://hubs.la/Q04hxcq10
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The design-build model continues to reshape the contours of relationships, reward, and risk in the delivery of engineering services. Design-build delivery can create efficiencies and strong project relationships, but can also introduce shifts in responsibility, expectations, and risk allocation that firms must understand when pursuing projects. This 75-minute online program will examine key project risks in design-build environments. Learn More & Register Now: https://hubs.la/Q04hx88Y0
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Small projects can be some of the most frequent work engineering firms deliver, but they often operate with tighter budgets, fewer staff, and less room for error. Managing Small Projects Successfully is a live online program designed for engineering project managers and firm leaders who want practical ways to manage smaller jobs more efficiently. ➡️ Live online | Four 2-hour sessions | Earn up to 8 PDHs ➡️Learn More & Register Now for Cohort 2: https://hubs.la/Q04hwmts0
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Hear Pulitzer Prize winner Jon Meacham explain the shift in the type of economy America runs on and what it means for the future of the country. Watch the full podcast episode here: https://hubs.la/Q04hvNJ_0
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As engineering firms begin integrating AI tools into daily workflows, many are now exploring the next step: building internal AI agents tailored to their firm’s needs. These systems can help automate repetitive tasks, streamline internal knowledge access, and support teams across operations, marketing, project delivery, and more. This interactive online session is designed for firms ready to move beyond basic AI tool use and begin implementing internal AI systems in practice. The discussion will focus on how firms are approaching AI agent development today, the tools and frameworks being used, and what it actually takes to deploy these systems responsibly within an organization. ➡️ When: June 25 | Virtual ➡️ Learn More & Register Now: https://hubs.la/Q04hmp_F0
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Small projects can be some of the most frequent work engineering firms deliver, but they often operate with tighter budgets, fewer staff, and less room for error. Managing Small Projects Successfully is a live online program designed for engineering project managers and firm leaders who want practical ways to manage smaller jobs more efficiently. ➡️ Live online | Four 2-hour sessions | Earn up to 8 PDHs ➡️Learn More & Register Now for Cohort 2: https://hubs.la/Q04hlncR0
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