Basic
Canons
Canon
#1 - Professional estimators shall perform services
in areas of their discipline and competence.
Canon
#2 - Professional estimators shall continue to
expand their professional capabilities through continuing education
programs to better enable them to serve clients, employers and
the industry.
Canon
#3 - Professional estimators shall conduct themselves
in a manner, which will promote cooperation and good relations
among members of our profession and those directly related to
our profession.
Canon
#4 - Professional estimators shall safeguard and
keep in confidence all knowledge of the business affairs and
technical procedures of an employer or client.
Canon
#5 - Professional estimators shall conduct themselves
with integrity as all times and not knowingly or willingly enter
into agreements that violate the laws of the United States of
America or of the states in which they practice. They shall
establish guidelines for setting forth prices and receiving
quotations that are fair and equitable to all parties.
Canon
#6 - Professional estimators shall utilize their
education, years of experience and acquired skills in the preparation
of each estimate or assignment gaming canon with full commitment to make
each estimate or assignment as detailed and accurate as their
talents and abilities allow.
Canon
#7 - Professional estimators shall not engage
in the practice of "bid peddling" as defined by this
code. This is a breach of moral and ethical standards, and a
member of this society shall not enter into this practice.
Canon
#8 - Professional estimators and those in training
to be estimators shall not enter into any agreement that may
be considered acts of collusion or conspiracy (bid rigging)
with the implied or express purpose of defrauding clients. Acts
of this type are in direct violation of the Code of Ethics of
the American Society of Professional Estimators.
Canon
#9 - Professional estimators and those in training
to be estimators shall not participate in acts, such as the
giving or receiving of gifts, that are intended to be or may
be construed as being unlawful acts of bribery.