Structural I exam

Structural I exam

The Structural I exam is a written examination given by state licensing boards in the United States as part of the testing for licensing Civil engineers and Structural engineers. This exam is written by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying. It encompasses structural theory and design methods including masonry, concrete, steel, and timber.


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