The ASCE New Jersey Section is made up of three local Branches to better provide information, services, education, and networking opportunities to civil engineers in the north, central, and south areas of the state. Each Branch is active, offering technical events to provide professional development hours (PDHs) and opportunities to learn and network with peers, plus Branch-level awards and recognition, sponsorship opportunities, scholarships, and social and networking events. Click below to explore our local Branches.

 

North Jersey Branch

With approximately 2,000 members, the North Jersey Branch (NJB) is one of the largest in the country. We consistently enjoy providing interesting and diverse events put on by our technical groups and are frequently recognized for our website and newsletter.

 

Central Jersey Branch

The Central Jersey Branch is one of three Branches of the New Jersey Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The area of the Central Jersey Branch includes Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean and Somerset Counties, and that portion of Burlington County north of Spur Route 528 and east of US Route 206.

 

South Jersey Branch

The South Jersey Branch was officially established in 1975. The South Jersey Branch includes all of Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties and all portions of Burlington County south of Spur Route 528 (now called Route 670) and west of Route 206. The Branch started with six original members and has grown to nearly 700 members today.