Frequently Asked Questions
1. What
is a consulting engineer?
2. What
are the legal requirements for becoming a consulting engineer?
3. Who
regulates the practice of consulting engineering?
4. I'm
a professional engineer; can I be a member of ACEC/CO?
5. Why
should my firm be a member of ACEC/CO?
6. I
need medical insurance for my employees. Does ACEC/CO have insurance
programs?
7. I
just started my practice and I need professional liability insurance.
Where
do I get it?
8. I'm
looking for employment with a consulting engineering firm. Do you have
a listing of jobs?
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #1
Q.
What is a consulting engineer?
A. A consulting
engineer is a professional engineer, licensed by the state of Colorado
under CRS12-25, Part 1, who engages in the private practice of
engineering
and serves clients on a fee-for-service basis. A consulting engineering
firm may consist of one engineer practicing as a sole proprietor or a
large
number of engineers and support staff in a large corporate setting.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #2
Q.
What are the legal requirements for becoming a consulting engineer?
A. For an
individual, the only requirement for setting up a consulting
engineering
practice is to be licensed as a professional engineer in accordance
with
Colorado Revised Statute 12-25, Part 1. Business organizations such as
partnerships, professional associations or corporations must meet
additional
ownership requirements, set out specifically in 12-25-104, before they
may offer engineering services, use the term "engineer" or
"engineering"
in a company name, or otherwise represent that they are permitted to
offer
engineering services to the public.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #3
Q.
Who regulates the practice of consulting engineering?
A. In Colorado,
individual professional engineers and consulting engineering firms are
regulated by the State
Board of Registration for Professional Engineers & Professional
Land
Surveyors. All professional engineers and surveyors are required to
uphold a Code of Ethics adopted by the board. Complaints involving
alleged
ethical misconduct are investigated by the Board of Registration and
where
appropriate, disciplinary action is taken against those who violate
this
code.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #4
Q.
I'm a professional engineer; can I be a member of ACEC/CO.
A. If you
are a professional engineer engaged in private practice, you have a
place
of business in Colorado, and you have no interest in a commercial,
manufacturing
or construction venture that would compromise your independent
engineering
judgment, then you are eligible for membership in ACEC/CO. Follow this
link for more information about ACEC/CO
membership.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #5
Q.
Why should my firm be a member of ACEC/CO?
A. Because
individuals and companies working together with a common interest can
accomplish
far more to improve an industry's business climate than any single
individual
or company working alone. ACEC/CO is the recognized voice of the
consulting
engineering industry among state lawmakers, agency administrators and
other
construction industry organizations. By being an active member of
ACEC/CO,
you can help influence what the association does on behalf of the
entire
industry.
In addition, ACEC/CO
provides a wide array of services to help you manage your firm more
effectively
and profitably. Click here to learn more about the services and
benefits
of ACEC/CO membership.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #6
Q.
I need medical insurance for my employees. Does ACEC/CO have insurance
programs?
A. While
ACEC/CO does not sponsor a major medical plan for consulting
engineering
firms, our national association, the American Consulting Engineers
Council,
does sponsor an excellent plan that is used by many ACEC/CO member
firms.
Click here for more information on the ACEC
Life Health Plan.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #7
Q.
I just started my practice and I need professional liability insurance.
Where do I get it?
A. While
ACEC/CO does not endorse any professional liability insurance program,
there are two programs that have provided consistently good service to
the engineering and architectural professions over the years, the Design
Professionals Insurance Company (DPIC) and the CNA
program managed by Victor O. Schinner & Co., Inc. For more
information
on these programs, follow the links below.
Design Professionals
Insurance Company
Van Gilder Insurance,
local agent
Victor O. Schinnerer
& Co., Inc.
Professional Underwriters
Insurance, local agent
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTION #8
Q.
I'm looking for employment with a consulting engineering firm. Do you
have
a listing of jobs?
A. We do
not have a job listing, but do provide a service through our monthly
newsletter
listing ads of people seeking employment. To participate, please send a
classified ad listing your background, experience and type of position
seeking, along with your resume. Any of our members seeking staff, can
call our office to obtain a copy of your resume and will then contact
you
directly to arrange an appointment. Click here to connect to our
on-line
Posting
a Resume.
In addition, we
have a membership directory for sale, which can assist you in seeking
out
firms in the state of Colorado. Click here to connect to our on line Membership
Directory.