This second edition of Professional Ethics for the Construction Industry empowers a new generation of built environment professionals to navigate the ethical challenges confronting them at every stage of a project, from the initial bid to its completion and beyond. Authored by a pair of veteran educators and industry professionals, this textbook introduces ethical dilemmas aspiring construction professionals will face on the job--and the critical thinking skills to reason their way out of them.
Written to meet curriculum requirements for all levels of construction education, this book explores ethics specific to the construction industry, illustrated by detailed and realistic case studies. All-new chapters on privacy, cutting-edge technologies, and pandemic-era worker protections complement chapters on perennial ethical issues surrounding the environment, client relationships, and more. Features include:
- Completely revised and updated to reflect changes in construction technology, workforce composition, and working environments.
- Updated to include new chapters on social media, privacy and technology, and construction during a disease outbreak or natural disaster.
- Ideal reading for courses in professional ethics, leadership, construction law, workforce readiness, and continuing education.
- Downloadable instructor's manual with commentary on scenarios provided at the end of each chapter.
As vital on the jobsite as in the classroom, Professional Ethics for the Construction Industry guides aspiring design and construction professionals through the thorniest on-the-job conundrums.
About the Author: Rebecca Mirsky is an Emeritus Associate Professor and former Chair with the Department of Construction Management at Boise State University, USA. She is a registered professional environmental engineer and an Assessor for the Green Building Initiative's Green Globes rating system. She has over 20 years of experience in the construction industry on both public and private contracts, having worked for both Morrison Knudsen and the Bechtel corporations in various roles including estimator, project cost engineer, field engineer, and subcontracts administrator.
John Schaufelberger is Professor Emeritus of Construction Management and Dean Emeritus of the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington, USA. A licensed professional engineer, he served 30 years as an officer in the US Army Corps of Engineers prior to joining the University of Washington faculty. He managed major public works construction projects in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, as well as at many locations throughout the United States. He is the co-author of Management of Construction Projects, Construction Superintendents, and Construction Cost Estimating with Len Holm and Construction Equipment Management, 2nd Edition with Giovanni Migliaccio, all published by Routledge.