The American Institute of Constructors (AIC), is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6) trade organization founded in 1969 for the advancement of professionalism and ethics in the Construction industry.
The Institute is the constructor's counterpart of professional organizations found in architecture, engineering, law and other fields. As such, the Institute serves as the national qualifying body of professional constructor through its Constructor Certification Commission.
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President: Andy Wasiniak, AIC
Robert W. Arnold, AIC
Dennis Bausman, AIC, CPC, PhD
Paul M. Byrne, AIC
Matthew Conrad, AC
Allen Crowley, Jr., AIC
Steven DeSalvo, FAIC, CPC
David Fleming, AIC, CPC, DBIA
E. Terence Foster, AIC, CPC, PhD, PE
Michael A. Garrett, AIC, CPC
Mark Giorgi, AIC
Mike Golden, AIC, CPC
Mark D. Hall, AIC, CPC
David Jesme, AIC, CPC
Paul Mattingly, AIC, CPC
David Mattson, FAIC, CPC, MCIOB
Samone Melson, AIC, CPC
Philip Moffitt, AIC, CPC
Hoyt Monroe, FAIC
Bradley Monson, AIC, CPC
Eric Reiter, AIC, CPC, CPA, P.E.
Wayne J. Reiter, AIC, CPC, CPA
Bradford Sims, AIC
Andy Wasiniak, AIC, CPC
Robert Arnold, CPC
Bernard Ashyk, Jr., AIC
To promote excellence in construction by:
* establishing high standards of ethics and competence for the professional; * recognizing the professionalism of individual constructors; * promoting the study and advancing the practice of construction related fields; * facilitating the exchange of information and ideas within the profession;
The Institute provides qualified constructors with a wide range of services for individual growth and the advancement of their profession. These activities include:
* providing new channels of communication with in the profession and with important audiences outside the profession. * supporting construction education programs in American colleges and universities. * providing educational opportunities through semi-annual national conferences * developing and enforces quality construction standards. * working for public understanding and support of the construction profession. * establishing ethical codes and rules of professional conduct. * honors outstanding contributions to the construction profession.
Membership is open to all professionals in the field of Construction who meet qualifications appropriate to their membership level, and who swear to uphold the Institute's Code of Ethics. Membership levels are as follows:
The Constructor Certification Commission is a separate board that works independently from the AIC's normal leadership. The Commission as it is commonly referred to works semi-autonomously so that it can make impartial decisions regarding certification.