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PEPP
Lawrence Woodbury, Chair
chair.pepp@ndsep.org
PEPP addresses the professional, legal, and managerial concerns of
engineers who are providing their technical expertise to the public.
PEPP addresses such issues as education, continuing professional
development, practice management, legal decisions, unfair government
competition, standard contract documents, professional liability, public
relations, government laws and regulations, quality-based selection, and
ethics.
Among the functions of PEPP is to provide specific information on state
and national legislation, regulations and programs of special interest to
consulting engineers. PEPP also offers business-related benefits to
consulting engineers such as court-tested contract documents and assistance
in obtaining professional liability coverage.
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PEHE
Donald Andersen, Chair
chair.pehe@ndspe.org
The mission of PEHE is to advance the public welfare and safety through
service to faculty, students, and practicing professionals. This is
accomplished by promoting the teaching of engineering principles, knowledge,
and skills pertinent to engineering practice. PEHE promotes the highest
quality of practice and ethical standards, professional licensing, and the
professional, social, and economic interests of students, faculty, and the NSPE membership.
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PEG
PEG serves the public and the engineering profession by promoting
professional development and providing an effective forum for discussion and
united action on issues affecting all engineers employed by government.
PEG's goals are:
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To foster public understanding of the role
of the government engineer in protecting the public health, safety, and
welfare. |
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To promote strong engineering involvement
in legislative affairs. |
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To encourage professional licensure of
qualified engineers employed by government agencies. |
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To seek employment of qualified persons
with necessary engineering background and professional registration to
technical and managerial positions at all levels of government where the
use of engineering knowledge is beneficial. |
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To seek the appointment of qualified
persons with engineering backgrounds and technical knowledge to
governmental boards, commissions, and authorities, where such background
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PEI
PEI has the following objectives:
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Establishing and maintaining high
standards of competence and ethical conduct. |
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Continuing the encouragement of
registration of qualified engineers. |
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Supporting the development of a
legislative and administrative policy that best serves the public. |
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Encouraging participation in community and
civic affairs. |
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Promoting public appreciation of the work
and achievements of engineers in industry. |
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Advancing the professional development and
economic interests of professional engineers through sound employment
practices. |
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Affirming faith in and support of the free
enterprise system. |
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PEC
PEC brings together several viewpoints: the engineer's, the employer's,
and that of the construction industry in general. PEC addresses concerns
that are important to engineers and the entire construction industry.
PEC accomplishes these objectives through active committee work and
projects in the areas of design/build contracting, construction management,
legislative and government affairs, inspection and building safety, computer
applications, arbitration and mediation, asbestos abatement, energy, and
professional development.
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