April 24-26, 2008



May 16-19, 2007










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Calendar of Events
Civil Engineering Conference in the Asian Region
June 25-28, 2007


2008 SEI Structures Congress
April 24-26, 2008


The Structural Engineering World Congress (SEWC 2007)
November 2-7, 2007


2008 FHWA Accelerated Bridge Construction Conference
March 20 - 21, 2008


Durability of Building Materials and Components
May 11 -14, 2008


IABMAS 2008
July 13-17, 2008

Join a Codes and Standards Committee

Membership on SEI/ASCE standards committees is open to all persons, including non-members, who might reasonably be expected to be, or who indicate they are, directly or indirectly affected by the activity without dominance by any single interest. Membership on an ASCE Standards Committee is on an individual basis. Members are classified according to their stated interests and professional affiliations. (see below)

Membership on a Code and Standard Division committee carries with it an obligation to participate actively in the work of the committee through contribution of technical information, prompt reply to requests for ballots or comments on draft committee reports, and attendance at committee meetings. Failure to return two consecutive ballots will result in automatic termination of membership on the committee.

If you have any questions about this process, please contact Phillip Mariscal by phone at 703-295-6338 or by e-mail at pmariscal@asce.org.

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2.4.2.1 The categories of members (see NOTE 1) used for consideration of balance shall be as follows: (1) Producers of the process or product to be standardized. (2) Consumers of the process or product to be standardized. (3) General Interest members who represent concerns of the general public for the product or process to be standardized.

    NOTE 1: Examples of Classification of Members. Producers would include the representatives of manufactures, distributors, developers, contractors and subcontractors, construction labor organizations, associations of these groups and professional consultants to these groups; Consumers would include representatives of owners, owners' organizations, designers and consultants retained by owners, testing laboratories retained by owners, and insurance companies serving owners; General Interest members would include researchers from private, state and federal organizations, representatives of public interest groups, representatives of consumer organizations, and representatives of standards and model code organizations. Regulators may form a special subclass of the General Interest category when the standard is intended for Regulatory purposes. Regulators would include representatives of regulatory organizations at local, state, or federal levels of government.