Upcoming Event: February 8, 2010
February
Dinner Meeting
Topic: The New LEED® 2009 Version
3.0 Updates and Improvements
Update from Ross Spiegel, FAIA, FCSI,
CCS, CCCA, LEED AP BD+C
When: Monday February 8, 2010
Time: Cocktails at
5:30pm
Dinner and Program at 6:00 pm
Cost: FREE for CSI
Hartford Chapter
Members
$30 for non-members
and guests
Place:
Elizabeth's Bar and Restaurant
825 Cromwell Ave
Rocky Hill,
06067
RSVP:
jcasedy@stanleyworks.com
Click here for Program Flyer

Northeast
Region Website
http://www.neregioncsi.org/
About
CSI
The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is an individual
membership technical society whose core purpose is to improve
the process of creating and sustaining the built environment.
The Institute provides technical information and products, continuing
education, professional conferences, and product shows to enhance
communication among all disciplines of nonresidential building
design and construction and meet the industrys need for
a common system of organizing and presenting construction information.
CSIs more than 18,000 members include architects, engineers,
constructors, specifiers of construction products, suppliers of
construction products, building owners, and facilities managers.
Founded in 1948, CSI is headquartered outside Washington in Alexandria,
VA, and has 143 local chapters nationwide.
Our Mission
"The Construction Specifications Institute advances 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." Our
Code of Ethics
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 mission 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. |