CEC Members
CEC invites all properly constituted Professional Engineering Institutions, group of Institutions, or Engineering Registration bodies throughout the Commonwealth to become Full CEC members, entitled to vote and eligible to hold CEC positions. Associate and Individual membership is also available. Please see further details of how to become a CEC Member here.
Members of CEC:
- Association of Professional Engineers, Trinidad and Tobago (APETT)
- Council of Caribbean Engineering Organizations
- Engineering Council of Zimbabwe
- Engineering New Zealand
- Engineers Fiji
- Engineers for Change Sierra Leone (Associate member)
- Indian Institute of Professional Studies (Associate Member)
- Institution of Civil Engineers, UK (ICE)
- Institution of Engineers (India) (IEI)
- Institution of Engineers, Kenya
- Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM)
- Institution of Engineers Mauritius
- Institution of Engineers, Pakistan
- Institution of Engineers, Rwanda
- Institution of Engineers, Singapore
- Institution of Engineers Tanzania (IET)
- Institution of Structural Engineers, UK
- Nigerian Society of Engineers
- Pakistan Engineering Council
- South African Institution of Civil Engineering
- South African Institute of Electrical Engineers
- Sierra Leone Institution of Engineers
- Uganda Institution of Professional Engineers
- Zimbabwe Institution of Engineers
We would like to invite all constituted Professional Engineering Institutions or groups of organisations throughout the Commonwealth to become Full CEC members, entitled to vote and eligible to hold CEC positions. Membership is free of charge.
CEC will also welcome Associate Members and Individual Members, being those organisations and individuals respectively who have an interest in CEC matters. Associate Members and Corresponding Membership is free of charge and these members do not have the right to vote nor be eligible to hold CEC positions.
All members are subject to the rules of the CEC Constitution.
CEC will also welcome Associate Members and Individual Members, being those organisations and individuals respectively who have an interest in CEC matters. Associate Members and Corresponding Membership is free of charge and these members do not have the right to vote nor be eligible to hold CEC positions.
All members are subject to the rules of the CEC Constitution.