The Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE International)
defines Cost Engineering as: "the area of engineering practice where
engineering judgment and experience are used in the application
of scientific principles and techniques to problems of cost estimating,
cost control, business planning and management science, profitability
analysis, project management, and planning and scheduling."
About Cost Engineering
A Certified Cost Consultant (CCC) / Certified Cost Engineer (CCE)
has met specific education and experience requirements, has passed
the technical paper submittal, has agreed to adhere to a canon of
ethics, and has passed an examination designed to objectively assess
and measure cost management and cost engineering knowledge. A CCC/CCE
must also satisfy continuing certification requirements or lose
the certification.
Cost Engineering certifications:
Certified Cost Consultant / Certified Cost Engineer (CCC/CCE)
AACE International's Certified Cost Consultant / Certified Cost Engineer (CCC/CCE) certification program is designed to establish credentials to recognize your professional expertise. This certification program gives professionals a means to validate your skills and knowledge. CCC/CCE certification will distinguish you as a Certified Cost Consultant/Certified Cost Engineer who has the knowledge and skills that impact the bottom line.
While many professionals do earned cost management or cost engineering, until recently there was no way to effectively measure such capabilities - except through real-life performance. AACE's CCC/CCE certification provides an exam and experience validation that lets employers identify those who meet the program's competency standards
Earning a CCC/CCE is a mark of Distinction