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Water: The good, the bad, and the ugly is the theme for the 2007 Conference to be held in Salem, Oregon.
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Not just the immediate Northwest, but plan centers in Wyoming, Utah, and Northern California
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Who are leading and coordinating our agenda for Alaska, Washington, and Oregon
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Contacts to help develop your ongoing cirricula. Along with the NW Region Speakers' Bureau, this is your Region Resource for Seminar and Program Development in the Northwest
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Who are leading and coordinating local agenda in Alaska, Washington, and Oregon
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Northwest representatives who serve at the national level are helping to advance the institute agenda.
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Mission Statement
To advance the process of creating and sustaining the built environment for the benefit of the construction community by using the diversity of its members to exchange knowledge.
Mission History
How and why we now share a common industry language: our history explains our foundation, who we are, problems we have solved, and offers lessons for the future. This is must reading and study.
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Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Code of Ethics of the Construction Specifications Institute
Believing that honesty and integrity, high ideals and concern for the welfare of the construction industry are both desirable and necessary and in a sincere effort to promote the objectives of the Institute, members of CSI pledge themselves to:
- Establish and maintain high standards of professional conduct.
- Freely interchange information and experience with members of the construction community.
- Maintain confidentiality of privileged information.
- Avoid conflicts of interest.
- Avoid misrepresentation of products and services.
- Promote improvement of construction communications, techniques and procedures.
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