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RE: Ask Me Anything: ASCE's New Code of Ethics
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This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Question: What should I do if a Professional Engineer has fixated my initials on a work document? Introduction/Background: When addressing project comments there are several sets that accumulate overtime and sometimes the order of ...
RE: Ask Me Anything: ASCE's New Code of Ethics
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This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous After graduating I got an offer from a large firm. When I relocated and got situated, there were some technical issues with my laptop. It was brand new, but the account setup did not have a smooth transition. After several days and speaking ...
RE: Asking For A Friend: Ethics Workshop
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This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous Background info: I work for a consulting firm that frequently designs privately funded public infrastructure. There are some people that are reviewing our plans on the municipal side that do not properly understand the theories behind ...
RE: Asking For A Friend: Ethics Workshop
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This message was posted by a user wishing to remain anonymous For public projects, there are typically restrictions and systems in place to prevent corruption. This would include things like open bids, having to select the most cost effective bidder that is not disqualified for a legitimate reason, ...
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