Question: NSPE Case Study: Assume that you work for a local engineering company and is retained by Client to prepare an engineering study of Client's parcel

NSPE Case Study: Assume that you work for a local
NSPE Case Study: Assume that you work for a local
NSPE Case Study: Assume that you work for a local engineering company and is retained by Client to prepare an engineering study of Client's parcel of land (Parcel 1). During the course of the engagement Client requests that the engineering study be prepared in a specific manner because she intends to purchase the adjoining Parcel 2 in approximately five years for a development that requires both parcels. Based on the information revealed to you by Client, and without notifying Client, you thereafter purchase Parcel 2 for your own commercial benefit. Apparently, this is not ethical. Which of the following NSP codes of ethics may apply to this situation? Section 11.3.a. Engineers shall be objective and truthful in professional reports, statements, or testimony. They shall include all relevant and pertinent information in such reports, statements, or testimony, which should bear the date indicating when it was current. Section 1.5. Avoid deceptive acts. Section 111.4.a. Engineers shall not, without the consent of all interested parties, promote or arrange for new employment or practice in connection with a specific project for which the engineer has gained particular and specialized knowledge. Section II.4. Engineers shall act for each employer or client as faithful agents or trustees

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