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Modular Building
Institute
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MBI
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Commercial modular building
manufacturers and dealers represent an
annual multi-billion dollar industry. From
classrooms to airport terminals, dormitories
to weigh stations, emergency rooms to
restaurants, MBI member companies
manufacture, install, service, and lease
every conceivable type of building, both
temporary and permanent. While factory-built
structures are already in use in every state
of the U.S.,
all across
Canada, and
throughout the world, the commercial modular
industry is one that only continues to grow. |
American Society of
Civil Engineers
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ASCE -
Founded in 1852, the American Society of Civil
Engineers (ASCE) represents more than 137,500
members of the civil engineering profession
worldwide, and is
America's
oldest national engineering society. ASCE's
vision is to position engineers as global
leaders building a better quality of life. The
Society celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2002. |
American Institute of
Architects
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AIA
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Since 1857, the AIA has represented the
professional interests of
America's
architects. As AIA members, over 77,000 licensed
architects, emerging professionals, and allied
partners express their commitment to excellence
in design and livability in our nation's
buildings and communities. Members adhere to a
code of ethics and professional conduct that
assures the client, the public, and colleagues
of an AIA-member architect's dedication to the
highest standards in professional practice. | |
Structural Engineering
Association of Central California
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SEAOCC
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SEA's mission is to advance the structural
engineering profession; to provide the public with
structures of dependable performance through the
application of state of the art structural
engineering principles; to assist the public in
obtaining professional structural engineering
services; to promote natural hazard mitigation; to
provide continuing education and encourage research;
to provide structural engineers with the most
current information and tools to improve their
practice; and to maintain the honor and dignity of
the profession. |
American Institute of Steel
Construction
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AISC
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AISC, headquartered in Chicago,
is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade
association established in 1921 to serve the
structural steel design community and construction
industry in the
United States.
AISC’s mission is to make structural steel the
material of choice by being the leader in
structural-steel-related technical and
market-building activities, including: specification
and code development, research, education, technical
assistance, quality certification, standardization,
and market development. AISC has a long tradition of
service to the steel construction industry providing
timely and reliable information. |
International Code
Council
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ICC
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The International Code Council, a membership
association dedicated to building safety and
fire prevention, develops the codes used to
construct residential and commercial
buildings, including homes and schools. Most
U.S.
cities, counties and states that adopt codes
choose the International Codes developed by
the International Code Council. |
Build It Green
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BIG-
Build It Green is a professional non-profit
membership organization whose mission is to
promote healthy, energy and
resource-efficient buildings in California.
Supported by a solid foundation of outreach
and education, Build It Green connects
consumers and building professionals with
the tools and technical expertise they need
to build quality green buildings. |
Engineered Wood
Association
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APA-
For over seventy years,
APA-The Engineered Wood Association
has focused on helping the industry create
structural wood products of exceptional
strength, versatility and reliability.
Combining the research efforts of scientists
at APA’s 37,000 square-foot research center
with the knowledge gained from decades of
field work, and cooperation with our member
manufacturers, APA promotes new solutions
and improved processes that benefit the
entire industry. |
Structural
Engineering Institute
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SEI
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SEI is a vibrant, 20,000 plus community of
structural engineers within the American
Society of Civil Engineers. SEI started on
October 1, 1996 in order to serve the unique
needs of the structural engineering
community more effectively while also being
their voice on broader issues that shape the
entire civil engineering community. |
National Society of
Professional Engineers
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NSPE
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in partnership with State Societies, is the
organization of licensed Professional
Engineers (PEs) and Engineering
Interns/Engineers in Training (EIs/EITs).
Through education, licensure advocacy,
leadership training, multi-disciplinary
networking, and outreach, NSPE enhances the
image of its members and their ability to
ethically and professionally practice
engineering. |
Pre-Cast Concrete
Institute
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PCI
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The Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute
is composed of more than 1400 engineers,
architects, producers and associate members
striving to improve the quality, economy and
innovation of the construction industry by
establishing new levels of design and
engineering in precast applications. (Precast/prestressed
concrete is one of the leading edge
technologies of the North American
construction Industry. |
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