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Professional Ethics in Construction and Engineering


ISBN13: 9781119832096
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £74.95



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Professional Ethics in Construction and Engineering responds to that scrutiny with practical, industry aligned guidance on ethical practice in construction management. It addresses how existing ethical standards can be applied to professional practice pragmatically, with case studies and example scenarios aligned with the ethical requirements of industry professional bodies and a toolkit that can be employed when necessary. Furthermore, the book will provide coverage of real-world situations where practitioners must demonstrate professional judgement and ethical decision-making in response to legal and contractual requirements. With a thorough discussion of how such problematic situations arise, perhaps because of geographical differences in expected behaviours, conflicts between legal and moral dictum, or the mismatch between the business goals of client and contracting organisations and society’s perceptions of them as social facilitators, the book addresses how decisions can and should be made to uphold ethical standards and values.

Consequently, the book brings together ethical theory, existing global ethical standards and the requirements of many professional bodies including the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) alongside practical advice on how those ethical principles and guidelines can and should be applied to all professional practitioner disciplines nationally and globally.

Subjects:
Construction Law
Contents:
Foreword xiii
Acknowledgement xv
List of Figures xvi
List of Tables xviii
List of Appendices xix
List of Abbreviations xx

1. Introduction 1
2. Application of Ethics in the Context of the Construction Industry 9
3. The Significance and Relevance of Ethics 31
4. Ethical Dilemmas for Construction Practitioners 49
5. Types and Examples of Unethical Conduct and Corruption 71
6. Regulation and Governance of Ethical Standards and Expectations 101
7. Ethical Project Controls in Construction Management 111
8. Developing an Ethics Toolkit, as a Practical Guide for Managing Projects 117
9. Ethical Selection and Appointment Processes for the Construction Industry 133
10. Codes of Conduct for Professional Ethics 157
11. Implications in Practice for Ethics in the Construction Industry 179
12. Summary of Key Points, Reflections, Overview and Closing Remarks 191

Appendix A Anti Bribery Policy 205
Appendix B Counter Fraud and Response Policy 211
Appendix C Criminal Finances Act Policy 221
Appendix D Template for the Gateway 1 Project Proposal 227
Appendix E Template for the Gateway 3 Business Case Process Business Case 229
Appendix F Example of a Contractor Competency Questionnaire 243
Appendix G Example of a Project Execution Plan (PEP) 249
Appendix H Example of a Health and Safety Contractor's Handbook 271
Appendix I RICS Regulations and Guidance Notes 279
Appendix J RICS Frequently Asked Questions Document Linked to Their Global Professional and Ethical Standards 283

Glossary of Terms 287
Index