In the Philippines, the construction industry is the backbone of economic development. From the iconic skyline of Bonifacio Global City to the flood-control projects in the provinces, every concrete structure tells a story of precision, safety, and accountability. At the heart of this accountability lies the and its crucial public service: the official PRC list of licensed Civil Engineers in the Philippines.

The PRC does not typically provide a single, downloadable PDF of every licensed engineer in history due to privacy and data size. Instead, verification is done through official digital channels:

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr) require all consulting engineers on public projects to have active, verified licenses. Bidders for government contracts must submit authenticated copies of their PRC licenses; a name missing from the list instantly disqualifies a bid.

Successful examinees can verify their results and registration status through the following PRC Verification Portal :

While the list confirms licensure, it does not reveal everything. An active license number does not guarantee:

The maintains the official list of licensed civil engineers in the Philippines, a critical registry that ensures only qualified professionals practice in the industry. As of April 2026 , the registry continues to grow following the release of the most recent Civil Engineer Licensure Examination (CELE) results. Recent Licensure Trends (2024–2026)