General
Services Administration (GSA) Recognizes ASPE Certification
Washington
, DC- . The GSA Document PER-120 (Professional Estimating
Requirements for Public Building Service) has recently
been revised and approved by the GSA National Office in
Washington, D.C. They are in the process of printing 40,000
copies. This document will be given out to the A-E Community
in the coming months and also will be available within
the web. Please search in www.gsa.gov until the exact website has been established.
The GSA has expanded its estimator qualification provision:
“Although not required, certification by the American
Society of Professional Estimators (ASPE) as a Certified
Professional Estimator or Cost Engineer by the Association
for Advancement of Cost Engineering (AACE), is supporting
evidence of an estimator’s qualification.”
The GSA has expanded its Ethics provision as well:
“The
standards of practice described within the Canons of Ethics,
published by the American Society of Professional Estimators
(ASPE) or the Association for the Advancement of Cost
Engineering (AACE_International) shall be applied to all
estimating services.
The ASPE will be better known in the construction industry
with this GSA publication. Thanks to Fred Jang, R.A. ASPE,
CSI, with ASPE Golden Gate Chapter No. 2 who served on
GSA’s Cost Advocates Committee and helped GSA’s
National Office rewrite this extensive document. Thanks
to the ASPE National Recognition Committee Members and
others who have participated in the GSA effort over the
past years. Please spread the good news to all construction
estimators about the benefits of ASPE membership and CPE
certification.