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5 GCA § 11005

Qualifications of the Public Engineer

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 5 — Government Operations
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(a)The Public Engineer

(PE)shall be a U.S. Citizen, a resident of Guam, an engineer licensed at the time of application within Guam, having obtained licensure through education in an accredited engineering curriculum within the United States, or other institutions recognized by the National Society of Professional Engineers, passing the Engineer-in-Training or Fundamentals of Engineering Exam and passing the CH. 1 OFFICE OF I MAGA’HÅGA/MAGA’LÅHI [THE GOVERNOR] Professional Engineer or Principles and Practices Examination. There shall be no administrative exceptions made to these requirements.

(b)At the time of application, the PE shall possess a minimum of fifteen

(15)years of experience in the field of infrastructure engineering, development and planning,

(1)of which at least five

(5)years should consist of the unique background of community infrastructure planning, and

(2)of which at least five

(5)years should consist of demonstrated experience with public or private utilities doing work along rights-of-ways and easements, and

(3)shall have been a registered professional engineer at least fifteen

(15)years prior to his or her appointment.

(c)[No text]

(1)The PE should possess substantial experience in managing infrastructure development projects which require project management of various aspects of development, including community fit, development standards, local and Federal permitting, utilities and access development and coordination with utility services major traffic access.

(2)The PE will also possess experience with major private development projects which require similar coordination and management of permitting, utility and roadway access.

(3)The PE will possess a documented background of such experience, which will be part and parcel of the application for the position of PE.

(d)The applicant shall be fluent in either English or Chamorro, both being the official languages of Guam.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.