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          Stan R. Caldwell
          Halff Associates Inc.
          Dallas, TX
          scaldwell@halff.com

          Kenna M. Chapin
          Past President
          Wallace Engineering
          Tulsa, OK
          kmc@wallacesc.com

          Mohammed M. Ettouney
          Weidlinger Associates
          New York, NY
          ettouney@wai.com

          G. Edward Gibson
          Univ. of Texas
          Austin, TX
          edward.gibson@engr.utexas.edu

          John L. Littrell
          Treasurer
          LSW Engineers
          San Diego, CA
          littj@lswsd.com

          Bijan Mohraz
          President
          SMU
          Dallas, TX
          bmohraz@engr.smu.edu

          Joseph P. Paoluccio
          President Elect
          PWNA
          San Diego, CA
          jpp@pwna.com


July/August 2004         

NEWS

Message from AEI's President


Dear Colleagues,
For those of you who are eligible to vote in ASCE elections, I would like to make you aware of the importance of this year's election. Not only can you help select the 2005 ASCE President-Elect, but you also have the opportunity to vote for the proposed new governance structure.

» Full Letter

New AEI Board Members

Congratulations to Mohammed M. Ettouney, Ph.D., P.E., for being elected as President-Elect of the Architectural Engineering Institute and to Ernest W. Parti, Ph.D., P.E., and Richard F. Rowe, S.E., P.E., AIA, for being elected to the 2004-2005 AEI Board of Governors. The new AEI board members will begin their term this coming October.

» Learn more about your new board members

The Architectural Engineering P.E. Exam Update
By Mark McAfee, P.E.

The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) offered the Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination - Architectural for the second year in a row in April. During each of the past two years approximately 80 candidates have taken the exam. Based on the responses submitted to the exam development subcommittee, the exam has been well received.

If you would like to help write, review or pretest problems on the A.E. P.E. Exam, please contact me, Mark McAfee, P.E., at mmcafee@dwase.com or 316-263-7591. Your involvement in the P.E. Exam Development Subcommittee is an excellent opportunity to support and promote the architectural engineering profession as well as to earn Professional Development Hours.

» Full Article

» Click here to see if your state offers the Architectural Engineering P.E. Exam!

New AEI Administrative Committee on Guidelines and Standards

The Architectural Engineering Institute Board of Governors has approved the creation of an administrative committee on guidelines and standards. Paul Seaburg, Ph.D., P.E., Professor and Dean of the School of Engineering at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, has agreed to chair the committee. For many years, Dr. Seaburg was the head of the Department of Architectural Engineering at Penn State University. He has served on the Executive Committee of the ASCE Structural Division and the first Executive Committee of the Architectural Engineering Division (AED) and was instrumental in establishing AEI. Dr. Seaburg is currently assembling his committee and already has several standards to consider. Please join the AEI Board in thanking Dr. Seaburg for undertake this important assignment.

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Developments

The LEED Green Building Rating System has remained current through continual updates and new developments that increase the scope of the rating system. Currently, LEED is developing a Commercial Interiors Rating System (LEED-CI) which is scheduled to be out later this year as well as a more comprehensive version of LEED, scheduled to be out in 2005. LEED is a feature-oriented rating system where credits are earned for satisfying specified green building criteria. The five major environmental categories of review include: sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources and indoor environmental quality.

» Full Article

UPCOMING EVENTS

The National Park Service's Architecture And Engineering Program
July 2004 - Natchitoches, Louisiana

The Architectural Engineering Institute is co-sponsoring the National Park Service's summer institute which will offer four courses about the preservation of historic buildings and landscapes including: Materials and Older Buildings (July 13-14), Building Pathology (July 16-17), Investigations & Diagnostics Methodology (July 19-20), and Treatment Strategies & Interventions (July 22-23). Registration is open until course is full. Let the National Park Service know that you are an AEI member and receive $100 off your registration! AEI will offer PDHs for this course.

For more information contact Andrew Ferrell, Research Fellow, Architecture and Engineering Program, at (318) 356-7444 ext. 237 or
Andrew_Ferrell@nps.gov or visit the NCPTT Web site.

Charting The Future: Civil Engineering Conference & Exposition
October 20-23, 2004 - Baltimore, Maryland

ASCE invites you to look ahead! Plan to participate in the 2004 Civil Engineering Conference & Exposition in order to CHART THE FUTURE... for the civil engineering profession, your business and your career!

» Click here for more information

Mega Projects of the West Coast III
August 20, 2004 - San Francisco, California

ASCE's Construction Institute (CI) is hosting a one-day event featuring presentations on ten high-profile projects along the West Coast including: San Jose International Airport Master Plan; BART Extension to Silicon Valley; Hoover Dam Arch Bridge - Las Vegas; American River Folsom Dam - Sacramento; and many more.

» Click here for more information

International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA)
USA Affiliate
SimBuild 2004
Building Sustainability and Performance Through Simulation
First National Conference of IBPSA-USA
August 4-6, 2004 - Boulder, Colorado

» For more information go to the conference web site

RESOURCES

GSA Launches Free Online Project Planner

Project Planning Tools (PPT), Version 1.0, enables efficient planning, management and delivery of building projects and increases delivery team productivity while improving project quality. The PPT is offered by the U.S. General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service in order to assist in delivering quality projects on time and within budget. The GSA is making this Web site temporarily available for unrestricted use by the general public in order to determine levels of interest and to obtain feedback on ways it might be modified to better suit both public and private sectors. To learn more about this product go to the GSA's Project Planning Web site.

Mold In Commercial Buildings - Live Interactive Seminar CD

This one-hour workshop on CD will separate fact from fiction regarding the scientific, medical, managerial, and regulatory aspects of mold. This is a must see for those who own, manage, design, build, insure, or spend time in a modern building.

» For more information

» Order Here!

ASCE Standards Now Available as Instant Downloads

ASCE members and customers can now search, browse, order and instantly download select ASCE standards in a PDF format from the new ASCE Digital Standards Store powered by TechstreetTM. Convenient to use, the store makes it easier then ever to obtain select ASCE standards.

» Order Here!

Homeland Security for Buildings: ASHRAE Satellite Broadcast DVD

The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) presented a live satellite broadcast in April on homeland security for buildings. This two-hour program addresses questions of design, construction and operation of buildings. It covers key issues related to building protection and draws heavily from ASHRAE's most credible and timely reports and publications. Broadcast across the United States to over 20,000 viewers, the program features bioterrorism security experts and is ideal for a cross-section of professionals including engineers, architects, building owners and managers, fire fighters, police, medical responders, public safety officers, risk managers and other key personnel.

A copy of the broadcast is now available to purchase on DVD through the ASHRAE Bookstore.

New Green Building Practices Web Site Launched

The U.S. Green Building Council and the National Environmental Education and Training Foundation have launched GreenerBuildings.com, a free, content-rich, Web site that provides companies with information and resources on the spectrum of environmental issues related to building facilities. At GreenerBuildings.com you can find information on a range of topics including architecture and design, building materials, energy use, facilities management, interiors, land use, waste management and water use.

» For more information, please visit www.GreenerBuildings.com

AEI ORGANIZATIONAL MEMBERS

Kwame Building Group, Inc., Construction Managers

College of Engineering, United Arab Emirates University

Inner Wireless, Inc.

If you are interested in becoming an AEI Organizational Member please e-mail aei@asce.org for more information.