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SUMMARY:NJSPE Ethics 101 Continuing Education Webinar
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey professional engineers are required to earn 24 PDH biennially. \nTwo of these credit hours must be in the area of ethics. \nThis webinar offers 2 PDH credits for NJ Professional Engineers and PE’s in other states that accept NJSPE accredited programs.\nSpeaker: Lawrence P. Powers\nCo-Chair – Construction Law Department Hoagland\, Longo\, Moran\, Dunst & Doukas\, LLP \nThe learning objective is to expose the seminar participants to various engineering related professional and statutory codes of ethics to indoctrinate ethics awareness and an understanding of ethical standards common to all jurisdictions\, including those of the participants\, so that the participants understand the boundaries of ethical engineering behavior. The program is broken into several parts. Introduction to common statutory and regulatory ethics rules; review of the NationalSociety of ProfessionalEngineers Code ofEthics with examples of common ethics rules\, illustrative case studies to consider\, with emphasis on the similarities and difference between governmental and professional society sanctions; practical reasons for ethical practice\, how unethical practice can present professional liability\, legal\, licensure\, moral and public health\, safety and welfare issues. \nContact Meagan Rosina at mrosina@njpsi.com if you have any questions. \nInterested in becoming a member\, click here
URL:https://njspe.org/event/njspe-ethics-101-continuing-education-webinar-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
CATEGORIES:CE Opportunity
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SUMMARY:NJSPE CONTINUING EDUCATION WEBINAR
DESCRIPTION:Cost: Members: $65 | Non-Members – $135\nHow to Balance High RAP Content Mandates and Pavement Performance\n(1 PDH NJ\, NY & PA) \nJames J. Purcell\, PE\nAssistant Municipal Engineer for the Municipality of Princeton \nRecent changes in law mandated increased reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) in mixes. Why is this important and how does it impact the life expectancy of pavements that the engineering community specifies? A recap of the history of the RAP crisis in New Jersey along with a refresher on asphalt pavement mix design will be presented\, along with a discussion of the legislated mandate and a proposal to move forward with a balanced mix design approach. \n\nStormwater: Compliance\, Infrastructure\, and Watershed Improvement Plan\n(2 PDH NJ\, NY & PA) \nGabryella Pulsinelli\nEnvironmental Specialist Bureau of NJPDES Stormwater Permitting \nThe presentation by the NJDEP will go over Permit Conditions\, Mapping Requirements\, and Water Improvement Plan. The goal of the presentation is that participants will have a understanding of what the department is looking for to be submitted for the mapping requirements and the Watershed Improvement Plan. The course will also cover the tools the department has developed for permittees to use. \n  \nParticipants will have an opportunity during and after presentation to ask questions.
URL:https://njspe.org/event/njspe-continuing-education-webinar-6/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:CE Opportunity
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SUMMARY:NJSPE Ethics 101 Continuing Education Webinar
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey professional engineers are required to earn 24 PDH biennially. \nTwo of these credit hours must be in the area of ethics. \nRegister Now \nThis webinar offers 2 PDH credits for NJ Professional Engineers and PE’s in other states that accept NJSPE accredited programs.\nSpeaker: Lawrence P. Powers\nCo-Chair – Construction Law Department Hoagland\, Longo\, Moran\, Dunst & Doukas\, LLP \nThe learning objective is to expose the seminar participants to various engineering related professional and statutory codes of ethics to indoctrinate ethics awareness and an understanding of ethical standards common to all jurisdictions\, including those of the participants\, so that the participants understand the boundaries of ethical engineering behavior. The program is broken into several parts. Introduction to common statutory and regulatory ethics rules; review of the NationalSociety of ProfessionalEngineers Code ofEthics with examples of common ethics rules\, illustrative case studies to consider\, with emphasis on the similarities and difference between governmental and professional society sanctions; practical reasons for ethical practice\, how unethical practice can present professional liability\, legal\, licensure\, moral and public health\, safety and welfare issues. \nContact Meagan Rosina at mrosina@njpsi.com if you have any questions. \nInterested in becoming a member\, click here
URL:https://njspe.org/event/njspe-ethics-101-continuing-education-webinar-3/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:CE Opportunity
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SUMMARY:Networking Event with NJ Transportation Leaders and NJ County Engineers
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URL:https://njspe.org/event/njspe-and-njmpo-networking-and-planning-panel-event-2/
LOCATION:Trenton Country Club\, 201 Sullivan Way\, West Trenton\, NJ\, 08628\, United States
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SUMMARY:NJSPE Ethics 101 Continuing Education Webinar
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey professional engineers are required to earn 24 PDH biennially. \nTwo of these credit hours must be in the area of ethics. \nRegister Now \nThis webinar offers 2 PDH credits for NJ Professional Engineers and PE’s in other states that accept NJSPE accredited programs.\nSpeaker: Lawrence P. Powers\nCo-Chair – Construction Law Department Hoagland\, Longo\, Moran\, Dunst & Doukas\, LLP \nThe learning objective is to expose the seminar participants to various engineering related professional and statutory codes of ethics to indoctrinate ethics awareness and an understanding of ethical standards common to all jurisdictions\, including those of the participants\, so that the participants understand the boundaries of ethical engineering behavior. The program is broken into several parts. Introduction to common statutory and regulatory ethics rules; review of the NationalSociety of ProfessionalEngineers Code ofEthics with examples of common ethics rules\, illustrative case studies to consider\, with emphasis on the similarities and difference between governmental and professional society sanctions; practical reasons for ethical practice\, how unethical practice can present professional liability\, legal\, licensure\, moral and public health\, safety and welfare issues. \nCost: Members: $65   |   Non-Members – $135 \nContact Meagan Rosina at mrosina@njpsi.com if you have any questions. \nInterested in becoming a member\, click here
URL:https://njspe.org/event/njspe-ethics-101-continuing-education-webinar-4/
LOCATION:NJ
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