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Participation in the American Council of Engineering Companies of New Hampshire activities is a benefit to all principals, associates, affiliates and staff of consulting engineering firms. For the ACEC-NH Membership Brochure, email ACEC-NH at to request one.
- Association and affiliation with engineers to enhance engineering presence in the marketplace and promote engineering business interests.
- Interchange of ideas and problem solving with peers in management.
- Recognition of your firm and key individuals in the firm in the engineering professions.
- Marketing/networking opportunities.
- Professional development.
- Promoting and maintaining an ethical environment.
- Benefiting from the power of group activities, i.e., Qualifications Based Selection, lobbying, etc. on national, state and local level.
- Programs for decision makers that may influence projects from an engineering viewpoint. (Externally focused programs)
- Promote engineering aspects of local projects to community.
- Life/Health Insurance: Disability, medical (including managed indemnity plans, PPO's, prescription drug card program, vision plan) plus life insurance and AD&D coverage. Cafeteria plans available. Administered for ACEC by Healthplan Services, underwritten by Trustmark. Call 1-888-813-7099. ACEC-NH does not condition membership on any health status-related factor relating to an individual (including an employee of any employer or a dependent of an employee).
- Business and Professional Liability Insurance: Property, general liability automobile, workers' compensation, and umbrella liability. Paid 26.3% dividend this year. Administered for ACEC by Marsh & McLennan, underwritten by The Hartford. Call 1-800-648-7631.
- ACEC Retirement Programs: Tailor your plan with your choice of investment managers, record-keeping services, employee investment education and a variety of plan options such as profit sharing plans. 401(k) and money purchase plans. Administered for ACEC by Prudential. Call 1-(800) 521-9463.
- Discounts on rental cars, office services, etc.
- Peer Review.
- State and federal legislative activities on tort reform, liability, wage and hour, OSHA, procurement and many other issues.
- Training through seminars, courses, conferences and publications.
- Information from newsletters, magazines, books, etc.
- Availability of coalitions to pursue special issues.
Some opportunities for our membership are:
- Participate on committees, task forces, etc., particularly those which appeal to your interest.
- Contribute to meetings with input on topics that benefit consulting engineers.
- Interacting with members and discover common interests.
- Enhance the image of ACEC of New Hampshire so that members and non-members will view it as the organization they need to belong to.
- Improve our collective presence in the marketplace as a major contributor to an improved quality of life as impacted by our work.
American Council of Engineering Companies of New Hampshire
- Creating Opportunities for Business Development
- Getting Back to Business Basics
- Creating a Legislative/Regulatory Climate That Promotes Quality Design
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ACEC-NH c/o Dennehy & Bouley | 6 Hills Ave, Ste B | Concord, NH 03301
P: 603.225.7397 | E: | F: 603.228.6771
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