Submitted August 7, 1975
Revised Feb. 12, 1976
Amended June 28, 1977
Revised: January 2010
Revised: June 2010
[A] NAME
The name of this unit shall be the Construction Engineering Division.
[B] OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this unit are identical with the objectives of the Society as set out in the ASEE Constitution with an emphasis on those objectives that pertain to construction engineering. Specifically, the unit shall:
1. Promote educational programs that meet the needs of the construction industry and public
2. Increase college-construction industry understanding of and participation in attaining mutual educational objectives
3. Encourage and expand the interchange of information between the construction industry and educational institutions concerning management practices and changes in construction industry
4. Increase communication, understanding and a sense partnership among all educators responsible for construction education and those industry members promoting construction education
[C] MEMBERSHIP
The members of this unit shall be those members of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) who identify to ASEE their wish to be affiliated with the group each year and who pay the division dues of $2 per year.
[D] ORGANIZATION
The unit shall be administered by an Executive Committee composed of the Chair, Program Chair/Chair Elect, Past Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer.,
Chair shall represent the unit on the Council Board of the Professional Interest Council to which the unit has been assigned by the Society.
[E] OFFICERS
[1] The unit's officers shall be:
[2] The Chair and other elected officers shall assume their duties at the close of the unit's business meeting conducted at the annual meeting of the Society. Appointed officers shall assume their duties upon appointment.
[3] In the event of the resignation or death of one of the members of the Executive Committee, the vacated office shall be filled for the duration of the unexpired term by a person to be appointed by vote of the Executive Committee, except that:
[F] DUTIES OF OFFICERS
[1] The CHAIR shall:
[2] The CHAIR-ELECT/ PROGRAM CHAIR shall:
[3] The TREASURER shall:
[4] The SECRETARY shall:
[5] The IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR shall:
[6] The NEWSLETTER EDITOR shall:
[7] The WEBMASTER shall:
[8] The HISTORIAN shall:
[G] ELECTION OF OFFICERS
[1] The Nominating Committee shall annually nominate candidates for each elected office for which the term is due to expire at the next annual business meeting. Officers to be elected by vote of the unit members are Chair-Elect/Program Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer.
[2] Additional nominations for any elective office may be made at the annual meeting by presentation of such nominations in writing with the signatures of at least (insert number) unit members who are present at the meeting. These additional nominees shall be voted on along with the nominees selected by the Nominating Committee.
[3] Except in the case of a special election necessitated by the resignation or death of the Chair- Elect, as required in [E-3-b] above, election of officers shall be conducted by written ballot among those members of the unit actually present at the annual business meeting. Special elections may be conducted by e-mail, providing that those members of the unit who do not have e-mail addresses on record have the opportunity to vote by either mail or fax.
[H] COMMITTEES
[1] The Executive Committee shall establish such standing and ad hoc committees as it deems necessary to carry out the activities of the unit.
[2] At least one standing committees shall be maintained: the Nominating Committee.
[3] The Nominating Committee consists of members of the outgoing executive committee. The unit Chair shall appoint one member of the committee to serve as Nominating Committee Chair.
[I] MEETINGS & ACTIVITIES
[1] An annual business meeting of the unit shall be held during the annual conference of the Society. Those members present at the meeting shall constitute a quorum. The business meeting shall include at least:
[2] The Executive Committee shall hold regular meetings during the annual conference of the Society and special meetings throughout the year as called by the Chair. Those members of the Executive Committee present at meetings of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum.
[3] The Executive Committee may establish such other activities as deemed desirable to promote the objectives of the unit.
[4] All meetings of the unit are open to all interested persons. Only members of the Executive Committee, however, are eligible to vote on Executive Committee matters and only members of the unit are eligible to vote on unit-wide matters, including the election of officers.
[J] PUBLICATIONS
[1] The unit shall produce and distribute such publications as the Executive Committee deems appropriate to promote the objectives of the unit.
[2] In accordance with Article VIII of the ASEE Constitution, papers and discussions presented at meetings of ASEE and the councils or groups therein shall become the property of ASEE and may be published as ASEE series, miscellaneous or occasional publications if authorized by the Board of Directors or its delegated representative. The ASEE Board of Directors, through its delegated representative, may grant permission to publish such papers and discussions elsewhere on condition that ASEE receive proper credit or may waive any property right ASEE may have in the paper or discussion. Papers not accepted for publication shall be returned to the authors and shall no longer be considered the property of the Society.
[K] AMENDMENTS
[1] Amendments to these by-laws may be made at the annual business meeting of the unit, or by mail or e-mail ballot at any time during the year, upon affirmative vote by two-thirds of the members who vote. If e-mail balloting is used, those members who do not have e-mail addresses on their membership records shall be provided the opportunity to cast their vote by mail or fax. Only members of the unit may vote on proposed amendments to the by-laws.
[2] Proposed amendments to these by-laws shall be prepared by a committee of two unit members appointed by the unit Chair. Proposed amendments shall be sent to the full membership of the unit by letter or in the publications of the unit not less than 30 days before they are to be voted upon. Proposed amendments may also be sent to members by e-mail, providing that they are also sent by mail to those members who do not have an e-mail address on their membership records.
[3] Amendments approved by the division membership shall be submitted through the PIC I Chair for approval by majority vote of the ASEE Board of Directors and shall take effect only upon such approval.
[L] OTHER PROVISIONS
[1] Any provision of these by-laws shall be deemed invalid if it contravenes the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society or of the Professional Interest Council (PIC) to which the unit belongs.
[2] The rules contained in Robert's Rules of Order, latest edition, shall govern this unit in all matters of parliamentary authority to which they are applicable and in which they are consistent with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society and the By-Laws of this unit. In all other matters, the Constitution of the Society shall govern.
Submitted August 7, 1975
Revised Feb. 12, 1976
Amended June 28, 1977
Revised: January 2010
Revised: June 2010
[A] NAME
The name of this unit shall be the Construction Engineering Division.
[B] OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this unit are identical with the objectives of the Society as set out in the ASEE Constitution with an emphasis on those objectives that pertain to construction engineering. Specifically, the unit shall:
1. Promote educational programs that meet the needs of the construction industry and public
2. Increase college-construction industry understanding of and participation in attaining mutual educational objectives
3. Encourage and expand the interchange of information between the construction industry and educational institutions concerning management practices and changes in construction industry
4. Increase communication, understanding and a sense partnership among all educators responsible for construction education and those industry members promoting construction education
[C] MEMBERSHIP
The members of this unit shall be those members of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) who identify to ASEE their wish to be affiliated with the group each year and who pay the division dues of $2 per year.
[D] ORGANIZATION
The unit shall be administered by an Executive Committee composed of the Chair, Program Chair/Chair Elect, Past Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer.,
Chair shall represent the unit on the Council Board of the Professional Interest Council to which the unit has been assigned by the Society.
[E] OFFICERS
[1] The unit's officers shall be:
[2] The Chair and other elected officers shall assume their duties at the close of the unit's business meeting conducted at the annual meeting of the Society. Appointed officers shall assume their duties upon appointment.
[3] In the event of the resignation or death of one of the members of the Executive Committee, the vacated office shall be filled for the duration of the unexpired term by a person to be appointed by vote of the Executive Committee, except that:
[F] DUTIES OF OFFICERS
[1] The CHAIR shall:
[2] The CHAIR-ELECT/ PROGRAM CHAIR shall:
[3] The TREASURER shall:
[4] The SECRETARY shall:
[5] The IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR shall:
[6] The NEWSLETTER EDITOR shall:
[7] The WEBMASTER shall:
[8] The HISTORIAN shall:
[G] ELECTION OF OFFICERS
[1] The Nominating Committee shall annually nominate candidates for each elected office for which the term is due to expire at the next annual business meeting. Officers to be elected by vote of the unit members are Chair-Elect/Program Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer.
[2] Additional nominations for any elective office may be made at the annual meeting by presentation of such nominations in writing with the signatures of at least (insert number) unit members who are present at the meeting. These additional nominees shall be voted on along with the nominees selected by the Nominating Committee.
[3] Except in the case of a special election necessitated by the resignation or death of the Chair- Elect, as required in [E-3-b] above, election of officers shall be conducted by written ballot among those members of the unit actually present at the annual business meeting. Special elections may be conducted by e-mail, providing that those members of the unit who do not have e-mail addresses on record have the opportunity to vote by either mail or fax.
[H] COMMITTEES
[1] The Executive Committee shall establish such standing and ad hoc committees as it deems necessary to carry out the activities of the unit.
[2] At least one standing committees shall be maintained: the Nominating Committee.
[3] The Nominating Committee consists of members of the outgoing executive committee. The unit Chair shall appoint one member of the committee to serve as Nominating Committee Chair.
[I] MEETINGS & ACTIVITIES
[1] An annual business meeting of the unit shall be held during the annual conference of the Society. Those members present at the meeting shall constitute a quorum. The business meeting shall include at least:
[2] The Executive Committee shall hold regular meetings during the annual conference of the Society and special meetings throughout the year as called by the Chair. Those members of the Executive Committee present at meetings of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum.
[3] The Executive Committee may establish such other activities as deemed desirable to promote the objectives of the unit.
[4] All meetings of the unit are open to all interested persons. Only members of the Executive Committee, however, are eligible to vote on Executive Committee matters and only members of the unit are eligible to vote on unit-wide matters, including the election of officers.
[J] PUBLICATIONS
[1] The unit shall produce and distribute such publications as the Executive Committee deems appropriate to promote the objectives of the unit.
[2] In accordance with Article VIII of the ASEE Constitution, papers and discussions presented at meetings of ASEE and the councils or groups therein shall become the property of ASEE and may be published as ASEE series, miscellaneous or occasional publications if authorized by the Board of Directors or its delegated representative. The ASEE Board of Directors, through its delegated representative, may grant permission to publish such papers and discussions elsewhere on condition that ASEE receive proper credit or may waive any property right ASEE may have in the paper or discussion. Papers not accepted for publication shall be returned to the authors and shall no longer be considered the property of the Society.
[K] AMENDMENTS
[1] Amendments to these by-laws may be made at the annual business meeting of the unit, or by mail or e-mail ballot at any time during the year, upon affirmative vote by two-thirds of the members who vote. If e-mail balloting is used, those members who do not have e-mail addresses on their membership records shall be provided the opportunity to cast their vote by mail or fax. Only members of the unit may vote on proposed amendments to the by-laws.
[2] Proposed amendments to these by-laws shall be prepared by a committee of two unit members appointed by the unit Chair. Proposed amendments shall be sent to the full membership of the unit by letter or in the publications of the unit not less than 30 days before they are to be voted upon. Proposed amendments may also be sent to members by e-mail, providing that they are also sent by mail to those members who do not have an e-mail address on their membership records.
[3] Amendments approved by the division membership shall be submitted through the PIC I Chair for approval by majority vote of the ASEE Board of Directors and shall take effect only upon such approval.
[L] OTHER PROVISIONS
[1] Any provision of these by-laws shall be deemed invalid if it contravenes the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society or of the Professional Interest Council (PIC) to which the unit belongs.
[2] The rules contained in Robert's Rules of Order, latest edition, shall govern this unit in all matters of parliamentary authority to which they are applicable and in which they are consistent with the Constitution and By-Laws of the Society and the By-Laws of this unit. In all other matters, the Constitution of the Society shall govern.