As the topic indicates, I'm a civil transpo PE in Iowa and I want to take the SE exam. I just took the PE exam in April do this year and passed the first time. Woo hoo! My experience is doing project management and strucural design for a design/build firm for 5 years. Much of this work was steel design and foundation engineering, I have also worked for a civil consultant doing environmental work and transportation engineering. I'm now with a design/build firm that engineers new structures and remodels mainly in the food processing industry. Much of this work is either steel or precast structures. As is the case in many industries, the clients always think it's so easy to add another load here or there or move a precast wall here or there or remove a column here or there, etc... I think I'm going to pursue the SE for a couple reasons. 1.) is to benefit the firm. I'm one of two PE's in the firm and in a couple years I may be the only one. 2.) is because I actually enjoy studying and love the challenge. What do you guys think about a civil transpo PE pursuing SE licensure? I appreciate your comments.