FIDIC Membership Brochure 2024

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Welcome message from the FIDIC President

As FIDIC’s president, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our members for their continued support over FIDIC’s 110 years of development. As the global representative body for the consultancy and engineering sector, our member associations and their member firms are at the forefront of driving change and delivering projects that improve the lives of millions people on a global scale.

As a member of FIDIC, whether a national member association, associate member or affiliate member, you are part of a global community that delivers real change. Part of being in this community gives you the opportunity to share best practice, guidance, network and to learn lessons from fellow members to improve the standing of our sector nationally, regionally and globally.

If you are already a valued member of FIDIC, this important publication is a key reminder of the various products, services and activities you can engage in, both existing and those developed more recently. It also provides insight into how FIDIC and your membership is evolving and how, not only you as a member, but also your prospective member firms can benefit from being part of this powerful global network.

If you are a potential prospective member association and would like to join FIDIC’s growing community, we would encourage you to reach out to our membership team who can support your application and development to become part of the FIDIC family.

I look forward to your participation and continued support over the coming year and I hope to see you at the FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference in Geneva in September 2024.

FIDIC – helping to create a better world for everyone

Since 1913, the Fédération Internationale des Ingénieurs-Conseils or more commonly, the International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) and its members have played a crucial role in supporting, guiding and helping to advance the engineering, construction and infrastructure sector and drive change to improve the sustainability, wellbeing and economic prospects of society. FIDIC facilitates the sharing of knowledge, ideas and innovation to tackle the global challenges we face.

As a result, FIDIC’s reach goes beyond that of just the countries where its member associations (MAs) are located, establishing it as the global voice of the consulting engineering industry around the world.

FIDIC’s global reach

When organisations join FIDIC they become part of a global network of member associations, consulting and engineering practices and other industry stakeholders that engage and work together to bring about real change. FIDIC’s suite of international standard forms of contracts provides its members with several benefits including, discounts, licencing, influence in procurement and offer a professional framework for all levels of the sector from consultants, sub-consultants, clients, contractors, lawyers, financiers, MDBs, joint ventures and other stakeholders.

FIDIC’s international partnerships ensure the implementation of engineering-designed global standards to support the financing and delivery of infrastructure projects worldwide. Consequently, FIDIC and its members are widely acknowledged as trusted advisers to decision-makers involved in planning and constructing global sustainable infrastructure for future generations.

FIDIC serves as a distinctive platform with broad global influence, offering valuable support to its member associations through networking, events, training, credentialing, thought leadership, advocacy, contract expertise, guides, webinars, technology and numerous other resources.

• FIDIC member organisation countries’ economies generate approximately $90 trillion of global GDP and employ over one million engineers.

• FIDIC member associations operate in over 90 countries with a combined population of over 6.5 billion people.

• Member firms of FIDIC’s global member associations are made up of more than 40,000 consulting and engineering companies.

A rewarding membership

FIDIC is a more than 110 year old organisation whereas Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) is nearing its 72nd year in existence. When the founding members of CESA made a decision to join FIDIC they most likely back then had a vision for South Africa’s consulting engineering industry to keep pace with the global trends in the sector, The ongoing active participation by CESA in the various activities of FIDIC over many years has made it possible for our present day organisation to indeed live up to the foresight of its founding members.

How FIDIC makes a difference

Advocacy and stakeholder engagement – Members of FIDIC benefit from the organisation’s global reputation and stakeholder reach. It is important for our members and their member firms to not only be recognised as key players in their industry, but also to have their voices heard.

• The exclusive Global Leadership Forum brings together some 100 leaders from across the globe to play a key role in helping to address global challenges and creating a united, influential, international voice for the infrastructure industry. As a FIDIC member you can take part in this forum.

• The widespread adoption of FIDIC contracts worldwide enhances its brand recognition, facilitating engagement with transnational organisations like multinational development banks, including the World Bank, influential expert organisations and institutions, such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund and the World Economic Forum.

Policy development and influence – As part of FIDIC you have the opportunity to engage in FIDIC’s policy workstreams. Don’t follow the debate, set the agenda and make it global.

• FIDIC and its committees and advisory councils have a distinctive role in collaborating with their members to help develop policy not only for national markets, but especially extending this expertise to regional and global contexts.

• FIDIC’s refreshed extensive policy framework will engage even more effectively with its national member associations.

• FIDIC aims to influence global policy and activity and support national initiatives based on global best practice.

FIDIC provides a platform where engineers can share and learn best practice globally. FIDIC helps us keep abreast with current industry trends.

Industry knowledge and insight – Get industry insights and knowledge from FIDIC’s online global news and knowledge platform Infrastructure Global.

• Live reporting from key industry and FIDIC events including the annual FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference, FIDIC Contract Users’ Conferences and Global Leadership Forum events.

• Fortnightly newsletter summarising the latest global infrastructure news, features, opinion, thought leadership, publications and projects from around the globe.

• Be seen globally and promote your organisation with one of IG’s promotion and advertising packages, with discounts available for FIDIC members.

Your journey to a sustainable future – the whole infrastructure sector has a significant journey to meet net zero, FIDIC helps provide tools and advice to help member associations and their member companies to take this journey.

• Join fellow FIDIC members and sign up to the FIDIC Climate Change Charter to showcase the significant role that members and their member firms can contribute to achieving global and national net zero goals.

• FIDIC is measuring its carbon footprint. Join us on this journey, especially as more policy makers insist on such actions for meaningful participation at the highest levels.

• Use, engage with and even supplement an initiative between FIDIC and World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) to explore, promote and provide best practice on nature positive infrastructure solutions.

Suisse.ing proudly stands as a founding member of FIDIC, the global leader in the engineering and construction industry. FIDIC’s commitment to excellence, industry standards, and fostering collaboration aligns seamlessly with our values. Together, we contribute to shaping a sustainable and innovative future for the infrastructure sector worldwide.

As we value FIDIC’s status and initiative to represent the consulting engineering industry, we became a member. FIDIC’s principle, body of knowledge, conditions of contract, certification and training collectively benefit us.

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Standard contracts and legal services – Clients, engineering firms, contractors, legal professionals and various stakeholders widely use FIDIC contracts on projects worldwide. Discover how FIDIC contracts can help companies operating in the infrastructure industry in securing contracts and achieving success.

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s recent work with the multilateral development banks means that as a member association you are able to provide your member companies with a resource that enables them to engage proactively in discussion and project bids which use FIDIC contracts.

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FIDIC Academy – Your official FIDIC training hub, providing member rates and access to best-in-class courses for you and your member companies.

• FIDIC training events are conducted by FIDIC certified trainers, who are international experts with thorough knowledge of FIDIC contracts and business practices.

• FIDIC certified trainers have extensive experience in the practical use of FIDIC contracts on international construction projects and have been assessed by FIDIC to ensure the best quality of its training events.

• A s a member of FIDIC, member associations receive preferential rates for their member firms and are able to work with FIDIC to request tailored courses.

• Members can nominate candidates for the Future Leaders Management Training Course and Future Leaders Awards.

• Links to MA education training providers via FIDIC Academy resource page.

• Support to member associations for course organisation tailored to the local industry-specific needs. In 2023, the FIDIC member associations organised 39 FIDIC training courses addressed to their local members in 19 different countries with 1,388 attendees.

Being a member of FIDIC enables us to be part of an amazing global community. We benefit from connecting with and learning from our peers in other associations around the world and the global insights and thought leadership FIDIC can help us deliver direct to the door of our local members, supporting them to thrive.

FIDIC events and awards – Grow your network and gain insights from around the world by participating in FIDIC events.

• FIDIC events, which vary from large multinational conferences to online webinars, attract high-level decision-makers from across the global infrastructure sector.

• FIDIC’s Member Association Excellence Awards provide a global showcase for members to highlight their work on behalf of their industry. Members’ member companies can also promote their projects in FIDIC’s globally recognised Project Awards.

• FIDIC member associations may be selected to host the annual FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference (GIC), General Assembly Meeting (GAM) and FIDIC board meetings which occur at least three times a year.

• FIDIC MA s’ designated representatives can vote at FIDIC General Assembly meetings on a range of issues.

• Member associations may propose speakers and topics for inclusion in the FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference programme.

• Members can use the services of FIDIC’s events platform to host regional conferences, like FIDIC Africa, highlighting the significance of activities within their region.

FIDIC is the place we can go to expand our horizons on engineering globally. We are partners in expanding awareness of the value and essentiality of engineering in today’s changing world.

Ongoing support to members – As a member of FIDIC you have ongoing access to our team and their global industry knowledge.

• FIDIC provides its members with support through its skilled membership and stakeholder services team, overseen by FIDIC’s CEO and backed by other FIDIC staff.

• Each member association can put forward a representative to be elected on to FIDIC’s Membership Committee and the Directors and Secretaries Advisory Council to share expertise.

• Collaborate with FIDIC to bolster your local brand with the globally recognised FIDIC brand.

• A representative from the FIDIC board will personally communicate with member associations to discuss any issues related to association development addressed during FIDIC board meetings.

Discounted products and services – FIDIC members receive various discounts and services from FIDIC’s global products and services portfolio, as follows:

• Receive discounts on FIDIC publications purchased on the FIDIC website.

• Benefit from reduced fees at FIDIC events, including the annual FIDIC Global Infrastructure Conference, FIDIC’s online Regional Contract Users’ Conferences, FIDIC’s International Contract Users’ Conference and other events held in partnership with FIDIC.

• Receive support for in-house training courses via FIDIC Academy.

• Discounts on a case-by-case basis for FIDIC Academy public courses.

• Regional-sensitive pricing in accordance with World Bank criteria for private courses via FIDIC Academy.

• Regional-sensitive pricing in accordance with World Bank criteria for the certification exams via FIDIC Credentialing.

“Through FIDIC, we have been able to connect with an international network of peers who generously provide new insights, share best practices and offer exciting opportunities that strengthen our organisation. FIDIC is also a unique forum in which our industry can explore global solutions to global challenges.”

Technical and working committees – FIDIC’s committees, advisory councils and task groups offer opportunities for individuals worldwide to collaborate, share expertise and gain insights. Join us and be part of this global network.

• FIDIC connects its member associations and their member firms in different parts of the world through its vast network which operates both online and in person.

• MA representatives at technical committees can play a key role in helping to develop solutions for industry issues. So, your member association and your member companies can contribute to shaping industry conversations, thereby making an impact at a global level.

• Engage in committee and council specific webinars focused on sharing best practices and discussing crucial topics in the infrastructure sector, such as sustainability and anti-corruption efforts.

FIDIC

Credentialing – FIDIC Credentialing Ltd (FCL) provides the highest certification standards for infrastructure professionals and consulting engineering practitioners, giving them a globally recognised status.

• FCL provides certification services for consulting engineers, contract managers, consulting professionals, FIDIC trainers and dispute adjudicators.

• FCL’s certification programmes and examinations are delivered internationally and recognised by the global infrastructure industry.

• FCL’s authority to provide certification services is recognised by major clients in the infrastructure industry, such as multilateral development banks and other leading financial institutions and development partners.

Building a vibrant infrastructure industry community

Infrastructure. It is the silent partner of every thriving economy and the invisible backbone that supports our daily lives. From the roads we drive on to the data cables connecting us, strong infrastructure ensures smooth operation and fuels societal progress. But behind these concrete pillars and digital pathways lies a vibrant ecosystem of engineers, businesses, professionals and innovators all working towards a common goal. This is where the importance of joining an infrastructure business community comes into play.

Imagine entering a room buzzing with engineers, developers, investors and policymakers, all passionately discussing the latest advancements in green energy grids or resilient construction techniques. This is the energy you will find in FIDIC and its community – a powerful mix of expertise, collaboration and sheer drive to shape the future of our built environment.

Collectively FIDIC members lead an industry delivering solutions to the world’s most complex challenges. Consult Australia is proud to have been supporting FIDIC since 1959. We know FIDIC continues to provide a critical catalyst for global collaboration that helps ensure the strongest possible voice for our member businesses internationally.

Unparalleled knowledge sharing: Forget siloed expertise. Joining FIDIC’s community gives you access to a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives. Learn from industry veterans as well as young professionals, exchange insights with peers and stay ahead of the curve with the latest trends in design, sustainability, innovation and technological change. Attend conferences, workshops, webinars and more hosted by leading experts.

Networking and collaboration: Business thrives on connections. Infrastructure projects are inherently complex, requiring the expertise of various stakeholders. FIDIC’s active community facilitates collaboration, opening doors to potential partnerships and joint ventures, connecting investors, engineers, contractors, operators and clients together.

Influencing and shaping the future: FIDIC’s strong business community allows members to have a voice, advocate for their interests and influence the future direction of infrastructure development. Imagine participating in policy discussions, contributing to white papers, or even joining working groups to shape regulatory frameworks. Your collective voice becomes a powerful force for positive change.

Access to resources and opportunities: Navigating the infrastructure landscape can be daunting. FIDIC provides various resources to support its member associations and the wider infrastructure sector.

Join a network of dedicated, member associations, companies, stakeholders and individuals, all working together to build the future, one bridge, one cable, one sustainable solution at a time.

• Members’ newsletter or targeted member communications: FIDIC members receive regular updates on FIDIC’s activities, industry events and policy work. This information keeps member associations informed about issues that impact their members at the national, regional and global levels.

• Contract Users’ Newsletter: The FIDIC contracts committee contributes to the development and publication of the regular FIDIC Contract Users’ Newsletter. This newsletter delivers updates, technical articles, guidance and customised advice related to FIDIC contracts. It offers both tailored content for specific events and broader messages for the entire FIDIC membership.

• FIDIC Academy newsletter: Stay informed about FIDIC’s training initiatives with the FIDIC Academy newsletter, which offers updates on upcoming training courses, workshops and educational opportunities tailored to our diverse membership and industry. Whether you want to improve your expertise or stay current in the evolving infrastructure sector, this newsletter provides the information required for you and your member firms’ professional development.

• Events newsletter: The events newsletter is your gateway to networking, knowledge sharing and industry engagement. With this newsletter, you’ll receive timely updates on FIDIC’s calendar of events, including conferences, summits, webinars and forums happening locally and globally. This newsletter informs you about industry gatherings, insightful discussions and opportunities to network with professionals worldwide. Take advantage of events that can enhance your career and broaden your knowledge in the infrastructure sector.

• Online engagement and social media: Stay connected and join the conversation through active engagement on popular social media platforms, including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, where FIDIC shares and engages its global following on the latest industry insights, updates and provides valuable content to keep you continuously informed and involved.

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Types of Membership

FIDIC National Member Association

A Member Association is a national association which is the largest association of firms providing technology-based intellectual consulting services for the built and natural environment in a country.

FIDIC Associate Member

An Associate Member is any individual organisation, association, firm or group of firms which is based in a country not having a Member Association and which has a major part of its activity in the engineering consulting industry.

FIDIC Affiliate Member

An Affiliate Member is any individual, association, organisation, firm or group of firms which is based in a country having or not having a Member Association and which supports the objectives of the federation.

FIDIC National Member Association

A Member Association is a national association which is the largest association of firms providing technology-based intellectual consulting services for the built and natural environment in a country.

Process to become a FIDIC National Member Association

1. A letter from the association’s president requesting membership of FIDIC.

2. A copy of the organisation’s statutes, by-laws and regulations.

3. A copy of the organisation’s list of members.

4. A letter from a government ministry or official of the country in which the organisation is based confirming that the organisation is the largest registered association of firms providing technology-based intellectual consulting services for the built and natural environment in the country.

Membership fees

The current FIDIC membership model accounts for several factors in determining the rate paid by member associations in an attempt to balance MA performance (number of individuals they represent), the relative size of the market in which they operate and the degree of development status versus the countries’ peers.

FIDIC determines the calculation of subscriptions for member associations based on the number of staff employed by the association and its member firms or groups of firms. The currency used for the calculations is Swiss Franc.

Since 2017, FIDIC has frozen the unit rate and it remains at 2.65 Swiss Franc/staff member. The minimum membership fee is 1,900 Swiss Francs per year.

In October each year, FIDIC requests all its MAs to provide Reported Staff Numbers (RSN). The RSN is the total number of staff (technical and non-technical) in the companies that are members of the MA. A date in November of that year is provided as the deadline for receipt of the RSNs. If no RSN is received from the MA, the previous reported figure is applied and in some years a factor of up to 10% is added.

Then, the following calculations take place in the process.

1. Calculate 2/3 of fee from Reported Staff Numbers (RSN).

2. Calculate 1/3 of fee proportional to GDP.

The next stage of the calculation is in place to ensure fairness for various circumstances. Items that are considered include assisting MAs into membership, a factor for new members and a factor to limit rises.

3. Apply developing member Eased Entry Factor (EEF).

4. Limit maximum fee for any member to 1/5 of calculated increase, or 10% of previous fee.

Potential support available to help new and prospective MAs (EEF)

To encourage applications from new member countries, the membership formulation also allows FIDIC to exercise some flexibility on a case-by-case basis for very small, emerging MAs. This flexibility and reduction of the minimum membership fee for four years would be as follows - starting with 25% in year 1, 50% in year 2, 75% in year 3 and 100% in year 4.

Evaluation of applications for FIDIC membership

Applications are assessed by the FIDIC Secretariat and forwarded to the FIDIC Membership Committee for review and recommendation to the FIDIC board. The FIDIC board submits compliant applications to the annual General Assembly Meeting for final approval to be completed through a voting process participated by FIDIC members.

FIDIC Associate Members

An Associate Member is any individual organisation, association, firm or group of firms which is based in a country not having a Member Association and which has a major part of its activity in the engineering consulting industry. Associate members shall request the renewal of their membership every five years.

Process to become a FIDIC Associate Member

1. A letter requesting Associate Membership of FIDIC outlining the expectations for collaboration with FIDIC e.g. promoting and selling FIDIC documents, support for FIDIC training; promoting the consulting engineering industry, details of any planned activities (conferences, seminars, etc.).

2. Letters of recommendation from references that are mentioned on the application form.

Details of the firms in the group (address of head office, principals, ownership, date of registration, activities).

A letter addressed to the FIDIC board which indicates that the applying association/ organisation and its group of firms shall do its utmost to promote the establishment of an association of consulting engineers which would be eligible for membership of FIDIC in due course, and that the association and its member firms shall observe the requirements of the FIDIC Statutes and By-Laws.

3. A statement of intention to form a member association, or of an intention to form or join at some stage an ‘umbrella’ FIDIC national member association, giving the name/s of the association/s concerned, or a statement explaining why a member association cannot be formed at this stage.

Membership fees

The FIDIC Associate Membership fee is currently 1,900 Swiss Francs per year.

Evaluation of applications for FIDIC membership

Applications are assessed by the FIDIC Secretariat and forwarded to the FIDIC Membership Committee for review and recommendation to the FIDIC board. The FIDIC board submits compliant applications to the annual General Assembly Meeting for final approval to be completed through a voting process participated by FIDIC members.

FIDIC Affiliate Members

An Affiliate Member is any individual, association, organisation, firm or group of firms which is based in a country having or not having a Member Association and which supports the objectives of the federation.

This membership category is primarily targeted at commercial organisations which aim to maintain close contacts with FIDIC and support the organisation’s activities at local and international levels.

FIDIC Affiliate Membership provides firms and professionals with a competitive edge by being part of an international organisation that values quality, integrity and sustainability as a key part of its aims to enable the development of a sustainable world.

Unlike the two other membership categories, FIDIC Affiliate Members can represent or be active in sectors such as legal, financial, accounting, insurance, patent, software services or any other sectors which are related to consulting engineers.

Process to become a FIDIC Affiliate Member

1. Individuals, associations, organisations, firms or groups of firms wishing to apply for Affiliate Membership and that are based in a country where FIDIC has a Member Association (MA), or Associate should submit a letter of approval from the FIDIC MA. This letter must be signed by the president or director of the association endorsing the applicant and sent to the FIDIC secretariat.

Article 4.7 of the FIDIC statutes and by-laws states that:

“Applications for Affiliate Membership from candidates based in countries where there is a FIDIC Member Association must demonstrate one of the following - That the candidate is a full member or affiliate member of that National Member Association; or that the candidate has obtained the approval of the National Member Association when not a member of that National Association. Applications for Affiliate Membership from candidates based in countries where there is no FIDIC Member Association and applications for international organisations may be submitted to FIDIC for consideration. Applications for Affiliate Membership shall be decided upon by the FIDIC Board.”

2. Applicants should provide a letter stating the motivation for the application, the main area of activity/activities of the applicant, in particular, activities in fields related to consulting engineering and allied professions and the relationship of the organisation to the consulting engineering industry and to the FIDIC member association in the country of origin.

3. Two letters of recommendation from any association, clients, partners or similar organisations working in the consulting engineering industry should be provided by applicants. These letters should normally be from the two references mentioned on the registration form.

FIDIC provides several levels of affiliate membership. This is done to allow the widest range of companies and individuals to engage with its global community.

Membership fees

To enquire about the FIDIC affiliate membership, please contact the FIDIC membership team.

FIDIC member associations and associates

Albania

Albanian Association of Consulting Engineers, aace.al

Armenia

Innovative Engineering INGO, iengineering.am

Australia

Consult Australia, consultaustralia.com.au

Austria

Austrian Consultants Association ACA, aca.co.at

Bangladesh

Bangladesh Association of Consulting Engineers, bacenetbd.org

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Association of Consulting Engineers of Bosnia and Herzegowina - uki.ba

Botswana

Association of Consulting Engineers Botswana, aceb.org.bw

Brazil

Associação Brasileira de Consultores de Engenharia - abceconsultoria.org.br

Bulgaria

Bulgarian Association of Consulting Engineers and Architects - bacea-bg.org/

Canada

Association of Consulting Engineering Companies, Canada - acec.ca

China

China National Association of Engineering Consultants - cnaec.org.cn

China, Hong Kong

Association of Consulting Engineers of Hong Kong, China - acehk.org.hk

China, Taiwan

Chinese Association of Engineering Consultants, caec.org.tw

Colombia

Cámara Colombiana de la Infraestructura (CCI), infraestructura.org.co

Costa Rica

Cámara de Consultores en Arquitectura e Ingeniería camaraconsultorescr.org

Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y de Arquitectos de Costa Rica - cfia.or.cr

Croatia

Association of Consulting Companies in Construction - sinisa.radakovic@exstructa.hr

Cyprus

Cyprus Association of Civil Engineers (CYACE), spolmik.org

Czech Republic

Czech Association of Consulting Engineer, cace.cz

Côte d’Ivoire

Chambre Nationale des Ingénieurs Conseils et Experts du Génie Civil - chanie.org

Denmark

Foreningen af Rådgivende Ingeniører, frinet.dk

Egypt

Egyptian Consulting Engineering Association, sherif.wassef@wassefdesigngroup.com

Ethiopia

Ethiopian Consulting Engineers and Architects Association (ECEAA) - //e-ceaa.org

Finland

Finnish Association of Consulting Firms, skolry.fi

France

CINOV - cinov.fr

SYNTEC-Ingénierie - syntec-ingenierie.fr

Georgia

Georgian Association of Consulting Engineers, aceg.ge

Germany

Verband Beratender Ingenieure, vbi.de

Ghana

Ghana Consulting Engineers Association, gcea.org.gh

Greece

Hellenic Association of Consulting Firms, segm.gr

Hungary

Association of Hungarian Consulting Engineers and Architects - tmsz.org

Iceland

Félag Rádgjafarverkfrædinga, frv.is

India

Consulting Engineers Association of India, ceai.org.in

Indonesia

Indonesian National Association of Consultants, inkindo-dki.org

Ireland

Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland, acei.ie

Islamic Republic of Iran

Iranian Society of Consulting Engineers, irsce.org

Israel

Israeli Organization of Consulting Engineers and Architects - iocea.org.il

Italy INARSIND - inarsind.it OICE - oice.it

Japan

Engineering and Consulting Firms Association, Japan - ecfa.or.jp

Jordan

Jordan Architects and Consulting Engineers Council - jea.org.jo

Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan National Association of Professional Engineers and Consultants - knapec.kz

Kenya

Association of Consulting Engineers of Kenya, acek.co.ke

Latvia

Latvian Association of Consulting Engineers, lika.lv

Lebanon

Lebanese Association of Consulting Engineers, oea.org.lb

Lithuania

Lithuanian Association of Consulting Companies, lacc.lt

Luxembourg

Ordre des Architectes et des Ingénieurs-conseils, d’Ingénierie et de Consultance - oai.lu

Malawi

Association of Consulting Engineers of Malawi, acem.mw

Malaysia

Association of Consulting Engineers Malaysia, acem.com.my

Maldives

Riyan Private Limited, riyan.com.mv

Mali

Ordre Ingenieurs Conseils Du Mali (OICM), oicm.ml

Mauritius

Association of Consulting Engineers, Mauritius, sootam.vyyaassconsulting@orange.mu

Mexico

Cámara Nacional de Empresas de Consultoría de México - cnec.org.mx

Moldova

Association of Consulting Engineers in Republic of Moldova (ARMIC) - armic.md

Mongolia

Mongolian National Construction Association, mnca.mn/ Mongolian Road Association, mra.mn

Morocco

Fédération Marocaine du Conseil et de l’Ingénierie, fmci.ma

94 members

Mozambique

5 continents spanning

Associaçao de Empresas Moçambicanas de Consultoria (AEMC) - aemc.org.mz

Nepal

Society of Consulting Architectural and Engineering Firms, Nepal - scaef.org.np

Netherlands

NLingenieurs, nlingenieurs.nl

New Zealand

The Association of Consulting and Engineering New Zealand Incorporated - acenz.org.nz

Nigeria

Association for Consulting Engineering in Nigeria, acen.org.ng

Norway

Rådgivende Ingeniørers Forening, rif.no

Pakistan

Association of Consulting Engineers Pakistan, acep.org.pk

Palestine, State of Engineers Association, paleng.org

Peru

Asociación Peruana de Consultoría (APC), apcperu.org

Philippines

Council of Engineering Consultants of the Philippines - cecophil.org

Poland

Stowarzyszenie Inzynierów Doradców Rzeczoznawców (SIDIR) - sidir.pl

Portugal

Associação Portuguesa de Projectistas e Consultores - appconsultores.org.pt

Republic of Korea

Korea Engineering and Consulting Association, kenca.org

Republic of North Macedonia

Association of Consulting Engineers of Macedonia, acem.org.mk

1.2 million engineering professionals

5 regional groups

40,000 firms Representing

Romania

Romanian Association of Consulting Engineers (ARIC) - aric.org.ro

Russian Federation RAEC / NACEC, nacec.ru/

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Council of Engineers, saudieng.sa

Serbia

Association of Consulting Engineers in Serbia, aces.rs

Singapore

Association of Consulting Engineers Singapore, aces.org.sg

Slovakia

Slovak Association of Consulting Engineers, sace.sk

Slovenia

National Association of Consulting Engineers of Slovenia - gzs.si

South Africa

Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA), cesa.co.za

Spain

Asociación española de empresas de Ingeniería, Consultoría y Servicios Tecnológicos (TECNIBERIA), tecniberia.es

Sri Lanka

Association of Consulting Engineers, Sri Lanka, acesl.org

Sudan

Sudanese Engineering and Architecture Consultancy Association, siham.mahjoub@newtech-consulting.ae

Suriname

Orde van Raadgevende Ingenieurs in Suriname, sunecon@sr.net

Sweden

Innovationsföretagen - The Federation of Swedish Innovation Companies - innovationsforetagen.se

Switzerland Union Suisse des Ingénieurs-Conseils, usic.ch

Thailand

Consulting Engineers Association of Thailand (CEAT) - ceat.or.th

Trinidad and Tobago

Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry - jcc.org.tt

Turkey

Association of Turkish Consulting Engineers and Architects - tmmmb.org.tr

Uganda

Uganda Association of Consulting Engineers, uace.or.ug

Ukraine

Association of Engineers-Consultants of Ukraine, aecu.org.ua

United Arab Emirates Society of Engineers - UAE, soeuae.ae

United Kingdom

Association of Consultancy and Engineering, acenet.co.uk

United Republic of Tanzania

Association of Consulting Engineers Tanzania, acet.or.tz

United States of America

American Council of Engineering Companies, acec.org

Uzbekistan

Association of Consulting Engineers of Uzbekistan, uzace.uz

Vietnam

Vietnam Engineering Consultant Association, vecas.org.vn

Zambia

Association of Consulting Engineers of Zambia, acez.co.zm

Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Association of Consulting Engineers, zace.co.zw

Your FIDIC board representatives

Catherine Karakatsanis (president)

Chief Operating Officer, Morrison Hershfield Group Inc. (Canada)

James Mwangi (vice president)

CEO, Kurrent Technologies (Kenya)

Martina Hess

Director CES Zambia, CES Consulting Engineers Salzgitter GmbH (Zambia)

José Joaquín Ortiz García

Chairman of the Board, Joyco SAS BIC (Colombia)

Prashant Kapila

Managing Director, Intercontinental Consultants & Technocrats Pvt. Ltd. (ICT) (India)

Alfredo Ingletti (president-elect)

Chairman, 3TI Progetti Italia Ingegneria Integrata Spa (Italy)

Chantal Dagnaud

President, Institutions & Stratégies SAS (France)

Manish Kothari

President and CEO, Sheladia Associates, Inc. (United States)

Adam Bialachowski

Chief Operating Officer, B-Act S.A., (Poland)

Cosmin Tobolcea

General Manager, PROTOBY, Managing Partner, Euro Finance Advisors (Romania)

Membership benefits by membership type

A comparison chart of benefits for all three categories

Benefiting from FIDIC global brand

Membership and Stakeholders Services Team

Anil Iyer, Interim General Manager – Membership and Stakeholder Services, aiyer@fidic.org

Oro Cohen, Senior Executive, Membership and Stakeholder Services, ocohen@fidic.org

Abs Toyinbo, Membership and Stakeholder Administrator, atoyinbo@fidic.org

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