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Welcome to the DC Society of Professional Engineers

The District of Columbia Society of Professional Engineers is a State Society of the National Society of Professional Engineers for the District of Columbia.

The District of Columbia Society of Professional Engineers dedicates itself to the promotion of the professional engineer and the protection of the public safety, health and welfare of our nation’s capital through outreach and education.

The District of Columbia Society of Professional Engineers has over 70 individuals from all engineering disciplines and practices.

We represent civil, chemical, structural, electrical and mechanical engineers who practice in industry, construction, private practice, education, and government.

Please join us at our next DCSPE Board Meeting held on the second Friday of each month.

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DCSPE Newsletter

Issued on a monthly basis, the DCSPE Newsletter is your source for information affecting our profession and the activities of our society. In this month’s newsletter you will learn about how DCSPE and NSPE are working together to remain relevant to the licensed professional engineers whom we seek to include as members.

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Membership in DCSPE

Membership in DCSPE is open to all Professional Engineers and those on track toward licensure. DCSPE membership is an investment in your career and yourself, and gives professional engineers the tools and services they need to be better informed and better connected within their professional community.

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2023 NSPE Federal Engineer of the Year Award Highlights

Held February 24, 2023 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

There is NO other society that works for the individual licensed engineer like NSPE does. This is our strength, our legacy and what every engineer needs to know.
—Rick Guerra P.E., F.NSPE

I joined as a student member - joined a couple committees at the state level in Minnesota and got to know a lot of people that way and realized this was a community of professionals I wanted to be a part of, and wanted to make part of my career.
—Kodi Verhalen, P.E., Esq., F.NSPE, NSPE President 2016–17