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Explore the latest in structural engineering and discover how structural engineers shape the future of buildings, infrastructure, and resilient design. From AI innovation to award-winning structures, this is your hub for press releases, expert insights, and media resources.
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Press Releases
NCSEA Invites Structural Engineers to Shape Architect Resource Through Survey - May 21, 2025
Structural Engineers to Present at AIA25 - May 2, 2025
Engineering the Future: How Structural Engineers Are Addressing 2025’s Biggest Challenges - Feb. 11, 2025
A Transformative Era: Survey Highlights AI’s Growing Role in Structural Engineering and the Built Environment -Dec. 4, 2024
Perelman Performing Arts Center Named 2024 Structure of the Year by NCSEA - Nov. 10, 2024
How Artificial Intelligence Can Transform Structural Engineering and the Built Environment - August 30, 2024
Uncovering How Architects Can Maximize Their Relationships With Structural Engineers - August 15, 2024
Speed of Construction and Deferral of Important Structural Repairs Top List of Structural Engineers’ Concerns - June 11, 2024
2023 SEE Award Winner Announcement - November 9, 2023
Media Center & Interview Requests
The We SEE Above & Beyond campaign celebrates the vital role structural engineers play in the design and construction process. Developed by the National Council of Structural Engineers Associations (NCSEA), the campaign showcases how engineers collaborate with architects, building owners, and developers to create safe, innovative, and resilient structures.
NCSEA’s spokesperson bureau includes leading experts available for interviews and commentary on topics including:
Natural disasters and emergency response
Infrastructure and resilience
Building design and performance
Artificial intelligence in the built environment
For press inquiries or to request an interview, please contact:
Alfred T. Spada, NCSEA CEO & Executive Director
Phone: 312-649-4600, ext. 201
Email
Learn more about NCSEA’s spokespeople and press contacts here.