Thursday, February 28, 2013

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Info for CCEand PSP  as published in the website

Candidates for the CCC/CCE designation must meet these minimum requirements:
1.     Experience requirements
At least 8 full years of professional experience, of which up to 4 years may be substituted by a college/university degree. Related degrees include: engineering, building construction, construction technology, business, economics, accounting, construction management, architecture, computer science, mathematics, etc. 
2.     Submit Application, fees and required supporting documentation
There are two steps in making an application for the CCC/CCE exam: Application & Payment and Supporting Documentation.
a.     STEP ONE: All candidates must make application and remit payment online or submit a downloadable application with payment information provided.  Certification fees are US$500 for AACE Members, and US$625 for Non-Members.  All fees are non-refundable.
b.     STEP TWO: All candidates must submit experience/education verification documentation AND the required MS Word formatted 2,500 minimum word technical paper to AACE Certification staff.
3.     Pass the examination
To become a CCC/CCE, an overall passing score of 70% must be achieved, as determined by the Certification Board.
4.     Designation
In accordance with our accreditation by The Council of Scientific and Engineering Boards (CESB), a CCC or CCE designation is awarded based upon a candidate’s education/experience.  The most common designation is CCC, but guidelines state a CCE designation is awarded to those with a baccalaureate, or master, engineering degree, by an EAC/ABET accredited university.  A candidate cannot select a designation; it is awarded based upon CESB guidelines.  Please be sure to read CCC/CCE Designation Guidelines document located in the area below for more detailed information. 
It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure they have met the experience requirements prior to submission. AACE reserves the right to deny any candidate if it has been determined, after review of documentation, they are not eligible to sit for the exam. By registering and submitting payment you are claiming you have met the minimum requirements to take the exam. All fees are non-refundable.

Early registration ends on 12/31/2012.
Regular registration starts on 1/1/2013 and ends on 12/30/2013.
Late registration starts on 12/31/2013.
All times are 12:00am (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Register for this Event 

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Info for CCEand PSP  as published in the website

Candidates for the CCC/CCE designation must meet these minimum requirements:
1.     Experience requirements
At least 8 full years of professional experience, of which up to 4 years may be substituted by a college/university degree. Related degrees include: engineering, building construction, construction technology, business, economics, accounting, construction management, architecture, computer science, mathematics, etc. 
2.     Submit Application, fees and required supporting documentation
There are two steps in making an application for the CCC/CCE exam: Application & Payment and Supporting Documentation.
a.     STEP ONE: All candidates must make application and remit payment online or submit a downloadable application with payment information provided.  Certification fees are US$500 for AACE Members, and US$625 for Non-Members.  All fees are non-refundable.
b.     STEP TWO: All candidates must submit experience/education verification documentation AND the required MS Word formatted 2,500 minimum word technical paper to AACE Certification staff.
3.     Pass the examination
To become a CCC/CCE, an overall passing score of 70% must be achieved, as determined by the Certification Board.
4.     Designation
In accordance with our accreditation by The Council of Scientific and Engineering Boards (CESB), a CCC or CCE designation is awarded based upon a candidate’s education/experience.  The most common designation is CCC, but guidelines state a CCE designation is awarded to those with a baccalaureate, or master, engineering degree, by an EAC/ABET accredited university.  A candidate cannot select a designation; it is awarded based upon CESB guidelines.  Please be sure to read CCC/CCE Designation Guidelines document located in the area below for more detailed information. 
It is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure they have met the experience requirements prior to submission. AACE reserves the right to deny any candidate if it has been determined, after review of documentation, they are not eligible to sit for the exam. By registering and submitting payment you are claiming you have met the minimum requirements to take the exam. All fees are non-refundable.

Early registration ends on 12/31/2012.
Regular registration starts on 1/1/2013 and ends on 12/30/2013.
Late registration starts on 12/31/2013.
All times are 12:00am (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Register for this Event 

Certified Cost Engineering and Planning & Scheduling Professional



Dear All

The training budget for 2013 has been approved. Pls proceed to the http://www.aacei.org/    website to register as member first and then for the exam.  The website also contains further info on registration for  membership and exam. We will reimburse your exam fee and membership fee. The required documents for the claim are stated as below:

1.       Payment Order Receipt for AACEI Membership Registration
2.       Payment Order Receipt for Exam Registration
3.       Bank details (salary payment) : Bank Name & Acct Number
4.       Credit Card payment statement

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Saya x register pun lagi..!!
Rasa seram sejuk dah nak amik test ni… x ingat dah!! Hahahah J
Wajib ke?

p/s: apa kaba semua?? J