The model of EAB visits with the Engineering Council providing the secretariat service without dedicated funding or contractual arrangements became unsustainable.
Alternative secretariat arrangements were considered. However, a consultation confirmed that there was insufficient demand to make proposals for an alternative Joint Accreditation Service viable.
If you’re looking to arrange a joint accreditation visit with more than one licensed professional engineering institution (PEI), you should contact your lead PEI - that accredits most of your programmes through joint visits - in the first instance. It is recommended to get in touch with them as early as possible to allow time to coordinate visits.
If a joint visit isn’t possible, or if not all PEIs or programmes can be included, you might need to speak directly with other PEIs to organise separate visits.

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