QBS Awards Program

The ACEC/NSPE QBS Awards program recognizes public and private entities that make exemplary use of the Qualifications-Based Selection process at the federal, state and local levels.  QBS Award winners serve as examples of how well the QBS process works, and they help ACEC and NSPE promote the practice of QBS in jurisdictions that do not use, or underuse, QBS to procure engineering services.   

 

Nominations may originate from an ACEC Member Organization, an NSPE State Society, a public or private entity, or an individual in the public or private sector.  Self-nomination is not permitted.  Each nomination shall require, before submission, the signed endorsement of both the ACEC M.O. Executive Director and the NSPE State Society in the nominee’s state or region.

 

For the 2023 QBS Awards, NSPE will be the lead organization. More details to follow.

 

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