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EISSN:2381-0688|ISSN:|Disc:The Civil Engineering Magazine Archive provides a record of civil engineering achievements and professional issues published in Civil Engineering Magazine, the official publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Feature articles describe pivotal civil engineering projects and structures that highlight innovation. The archive also includes thought-provoking columns on legal issues, technology, ethics, and historical accomplishments.|Priority:12|Publisher:American Society of Civil Engineers|
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Smart Bike System to Improve Cycling Infrastructure
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The Ethics of Disclosure
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After a Storm, Send in the Drones
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Attribution Is a Matter of Service
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Moonlighting without Employer's Consent Raises Ethical Questions
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Are Incentives for Time Savings Ethical?
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Equitable and Inclusive Behavior Are Mandates in the New Code of Ethics
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ASCE Adopts New Code of Ethics: Part 2
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Undermining the Procurement Process Results in Expulsion
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)ASCE members are expelled from the Society for participating in bid-rigging schemes. -
Engineers Must Avoid All Types of Corruption
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)Engineers must avoid all types of corruption. -
Practicing Outside of Competence Leads to Tragic Consequences
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)A hypothetical scenario based on an actual event questions whether two engineers, who were negligent in a building’s design, violated canons 1 and 2 of ASCE’s Code of Ethics. -
Member’s Remarks about a Former Employee Cause Trouble
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)A supervisor, who is a member of ASCE, remarks on a former employee’s performance to a potential employer. Did the member violate ASCE’s Code of Ethics? -
Kickbacks Get Members Kicked Out
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)Kickbacks get members kicked out. -
Use Care in Listing of P.E. Credential
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)A member lists his P.E. credential on university materials, but he is not licensed to practice in that university’s state. Did he violate the Society’s code of ethics? -
Engineers Must Actively Fight Corruption
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)Engineers must have “zero tolerance” for corruption—for themselves and for others. -
Engineers Should Use Their Knowledge and Expertise with Diligence and Good Faith
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018)Fundamental Canon 3 of ASCE’s Code of Ethics states, "Engineers shall issue public statements only in an objective and truthful manner." This month’s column looks at a scenario in which a senior engineer at a forensics ...