About ASPE
The American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) is the
international organization for professionals skilled in the design,
specification and inspection of plumbing systems. ASPE is dedicated
to the advancement of the science of plumbing engineering, to the professional
growth and advancement of its members and the health, welfare and safety
of the public.
The Society disseminates technical data and information,
sponsors activities that facilitate interaction with fellow professionals,
and, through research and education, expands the base of knowledge of
the plumbing engineering industry. ASPE members are leaders in innovative
plumbing design, effective materials and energy use, and the application
of advanced techniques throughout the world.
Worldwide Membership
ASPE was founded in 1964 and currently has 6,500 members. Internationally,
ASPE members are located in the United States, Canada, Asia, Mexico,
South and Central America, the South Pacific, Australia and Europe.
They represent an extensive network of experienced engineers, designers,
contractors, code officials, manufacturers and manufacturer representatives
interested in advancing their careers, their profession and the industry.
ASPE is at the forefront of technology. In addition, ASPE represents
members and promotes the profession among all segments of the construction
industry.
ASPE Chapters
All members belong to ASPE worldwide and have the opportunity to
belong and participate in one of the 53 state, provincial or local chapters
throughout the U.S. and Canada. ASPE chapters provide the major
communication links and the first line of services and programs for
the individual member. At chapter functions, members can network with
others who represent all segments of the plumbing engineering, design,
construction and services industry. Chapters produce newsletters, conduct
monthly technical meetings and provide opportunities for education,
professional development and information sharing to help the membership
stay abreast of current trends, code changes and technologies in the
plumbing engineering profession.
Membership Communication
Communications with the membership is enhanced through the Society's
bimonthly newsletter, the ASPE Report, and the monthly magazine,
Plumbing Engineer.
Technical Publications
The Society maintains a comprehensive publishing program, spearheaded
by the profession's basic reference text, the ASPE Data Book. The
Data Book, published in four volumes, encompasses forty-six chapters,
provides comprehensive details of the accepted practices and design
criteria used in the field of plumbing engineering. The ASPE published
library of professional technical manuals and handbooks includes
the Domestic Water Heating Design Manual and Model Plumbing
Codes: A Comparison Study, the only plumbing engineer's and designer's
plumbing code tool of its kind.
Convention and Technical Symposium
The Society hosts biennial Conventions on even numbered years and
Technical Symposia on odd number years for professional plumbing engineers,
designers and contractors to improve their skills, learn original design
concepts and make important networking contacts to help them stay abreast
of current trends, codes and technologies. In conjunction with each
Convention there is the Engineered Plumbing Exposition, the greatest,
largest gathering of plumbing engineering and design products, equipment
and services. Everything from pipes to pumps to fixtures, from compressor
to computers to consulting services is on display to allow engineers
and specifiers to view the newest and most innovative design materials
available to them. In addition, the Society conducts a number of one-
and two-day technical and professional development seminars in conjunction
with the Chapters, each year.
Certified in Plumbing Engineering
ASPE sponsors a national certification program for engineers
and designers of plumbing systems, which carries the designation "Certified
in Plumbing Engineering" or CIPE. The certification program, provides
the profession, the plumbing industry, and the general public with a
single, comprehensive qualification of professional competence for engineers
and designers of plumbing systems. The CIPE, designed exclusively by
and for plumbing engineers, tests hundreds of engineers and designers
at centers throughout the United States biennially. The examination
is held in the month of April of even numbered years. Created to provide
a single, uniform national credential in the field of engineered plumbing
systems, the CIPE program is not in any way connected to any state-regulated
Professional Engineer (P.E.) registration.
Codes and Legislation
The Society maintains liaisons with all plumbing industry and engineering
related organizations, as well as providing code and representative
liaisons with various federal, state and local governmental agencies
and departments. ASPE code and legislative liaisons are members of the
coordinating committees for the many organizations promulgating national
model codes and, when appropriate, coordinate code and legislative representation
at the state and local level.
ASPE Research Foundation
The ASPE Research Foundation, established in 1976, is the
only independent, impartial organization involved in plumbing engineering
and design research. The science of plumbing engineering affects everyone
. . . from the quality of our drinking water to the conservation of
our water resources to the building codes for plumbing systems . . .
our lives are impacted daily by the advances made in plumbing engineering
technology through the Foundation's research and development.