In essence, readers discover “step-by-step” how to start & manage an “outstanding” Engineering Practice and exactly how to gain a reputation as an expert in their specialty. This is both a handbook for new engineers and a constant reference manual for seasoned professionals.The book is divided into “five parts”: Preparation; Planning; Implementation; Managing; and Cashing Out.PREPERATION includes:•Selecting a collage. Make sure that it has the right accreditation to allow you take the Professional Engineering license exam. (ABET-EAC accredited)•Take the FE exam. In your senior year at college, while the fundamentals of engineering are still fresh in your mind.•Gain experience. A minimum of four (4) years of “certifiable” experience in engineering work. •Join engineering societies. Become an officer; make contacts; gain credentials; and build a reputation in the industry.PLANNING includes:•Recognize opportunities. Buying an existing practice; starting upon another engineer’s retirement; becoming a partner in an existing firm; or hanging out your shingle.•Consider ownership options. Carefully consider the pros & cons of being on your own verses having partners.•Choose Specialties. Choosing between being a “single-discipline” or “multi-discipline” firm. •Prepare a Business Plan. Learn how to write a “Business Plan” including how to estimate expenses & income for both start-up and your first year.•Apply for a Business Loan. Discover the secrets to getting approved for a Business LoanIMPLEMENTATION includes:•Pre Start-up “Check List”. Once you have made the GO decision, find out the initial steps to take & things to avoid.•Start-up “Check List”. Discover how to actually start your practice step-by-step.MANAGING includes:•Acquiring service. Learn how to select the right Attorney & CPA and obtain the insurance coverage needed.•Marketing. Discover the marketing materials & methods that will keep your firm busy.•Expert. Learn the secret of gaining a reputation as an “expert” by publishing technical articles.•Fees. Uncover the mysteries of preparing winning & profitable fee proposals including the graphs & lists that make it easy.•Forensic Engineering. Find out how to make this interesting & profitable litigation specialty part of your engineering practice.CASHING OUT includes:•Selling your firm. Learn how to sell your practice for the maximum profit and retire comfortably.Being a Professional Engineer in private practice is exciting and challenging. Learn what is common to all engineering “specialties," such as building your reputation, finding and keeping clients, calculating lucrative fees, promoting new work, being selected over your competition, and managing your engineering practice profitably.Learn the answers to your most compelling questions about consulting engineering:•Is it the right career choice for you? Consider what this fascinating profession entails and how it will change your life.•Do you want to have your own engineering firm? If so, you will learn the step-by-step procedures to make it happen. •Would you like to be able to predict your first year’s income and expenses? You will discover how to prepare a Business Plan.•Do you know how to calculate the best fee quote for each project? Learn the “insider” secrets to winning quotes that will make your projects profitable.•Do you want to become known in the engineering community and develop an impressive list of contacts, achievements, and awards? Learn how easy it is and how you can do it.•Do you want to be considered an “expert” in your specialty? If so, learn how to become a published author and how gratifying it can be to see your words in print. •Do you want to be part of an exceptional engineering practice? If so, you will learn how to make, both you and your firm, “outstanding.”•Consider adding Forensic Engineering / Expert Witness services to your practice.