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Membership in CSI
The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) advances the process of creating and sustaining the built environment for the benefit of the construction community by using the diversity of its members to exchange knowledge. CSI membership now includes architects, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, facility managers, developers, owners, design-builders, attorneys, insurers, product manufacturers, product representatives -- and, of course, specifiers. CSI represents everyone who has a role in creating and sustaining the built environment throughout its life cycle.

Why should CSI’s diversity be important to you? Because CSI is the only membership organization working to benefit all members of the construction team -- no matter what their specific jobs. And CSI is the only organization working to increase the efficiency of the construction industry—working to help you achieve optimal communication, coordination, and cooperation.

What can CSI do for you? CSI can help you compete successfully by:

    • Boosting your technological IQ through cutting-edge education and through reading our FREE award-winning construction technology magazine, The Construction Specifier;
    • Expanding your networking base through our print and online membership directory, 143 chapters, and the CSI Annual Convention & Exhibit, which attracts 9600+ attendees;
    • Providing for professional development & career advancement through national seminars, customized training brought to your company, and audio teleconference seminars;
    • Affording opportunities to meet re-certification and licensure requirements by earning CEUs, LUs, and ECHs -- some without even leaving the office!
    • Promoting your credentials and professional pedigree through our industry-recognized Construction Document Technologist program (CDT) and Certified Construction Specifier (CCS), Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA), and Certified Construction Product Representative (CCPR) certification programs;
    • Improving your product knowledge so you make smarter decisions with a FREE product selection system: First Source for Products and SPEC-DATA®.
    • Giving you deep discounts on the best technical documents and publications in the industry—The Manual of Practice, Uniform Drawing System (UDS), and much more; and
    • Offering you a host of special offers and discounts on a range of essential business services from premier vendors.

Support uniformity in construction documentation and clarity in communication—join CSI. For more information about CSI membership, or to enroll online, go to http://www.csinet.org/member/memhome.htm.  

Member-Sponsor-A-Member-Campaign
Qualify to win great prizes while providing a mentor to new CSI members. Reward yourself, your chapter, your association and your industry by sponsoring new members in this year’s campaign! Go to
http://www.csinet.org/member/sponsor01.htm to find out how.

Who's gone fishing? See how your fellow members and chapters are doing with recruitment efforts in this year's Member-Sponsor-A-Member Campaign 2001. Hurry--campaign ends April 30, 2001.
http://www.csinet.org/member/sponsor01.htm

Sell Your Boss on CSI!
Many employers already know the benefits of CSI. But if yours is not one of the 70% of CSI memberships which is paid for by your employer, use the CSI Employer Brochure we've prepared to show your boss how your participation in CSI can benefit the company--and the industry! This brochure validates what you have been telling your employer all along about the value of CSI. It explains CSI's organizational focus and special opportunities that only members can receive. Go to
http://www.csinet.org/member/memhome.htm to order your copy(s) today!

Specifications Competition
"Strut your stuff" in CSI’s 2002 Specifications Competition—enter your project manuals or product binders in the only awards program in the industry that recognizes excellence in specification writing and product literature! Go to
http://www.csinet.org for details.

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 Last Update: March 7, 2001

 

Webmaster Robert B. Anderson, CSI, CCCA

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