About the author  ⁄ Brian Falconer, P.E., S.E.

Brian Falconer is a Principal with Severud Associates. (bfalconer@severud.com)

Currently, there is no Structural Engineering (SE) Licensure in New York State.   For those of you that are unfamiliar, SE Licensure provides a unique license to distinguish structural engineers from other professional engineers.  In general, the intent is to prevent less experienced engineers from designing more critical structures.  The arguments for establishing an SE License are readily available on the NCSEA website (https://bit.ly/2AEa3Y2) and the SE Licensure Coalition website (https://bit.ly/2C7Nnjk).
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