Licensed Structural Engineer definition

Licensed Structural Engineer means an individual who holds a valid license as a licensed structural engineer from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.
Licensed Structural Engineer means a structural engineer licensed in the State

Examples of Licensed Structural Engineer in a sentence

  • Structural design calculations and construction documents from a Licensed Structural Engineer in the State of California.

  • Licensed Structural Engineer currently registered in the State of Washington with a minimum of three years of recent design experience in designing TSESS with a minimum of two excavation support systems similar in scope and complexity to those to be used.

  • Proposer(s) must have a State of California Class A, B, C10 or C46 contractor license and identify a California Licensed Structural Engineer as a part of the team in order to submit a proposal for this solicitation.

  • The structural plans will be prepared by, or under the supervision of an Illinois Licensed Structural Engineer.

  • The Gateway Artwork has an estimated total budget of $300,000.00 ($15,000 Conceptual Design/$285,000 Fabrication/Installation) and will be fully designed by the artists, engineered by a Wyoming Licensed Structural Engineer, fabricated and installed through a future contract between Artist and the City of Laramie.