Contact Us
SCAEF
House No. 585/17, Prashuti Griha Marg
Thapathali, Kathmandu
GPO Box: 1513
Phone/Fax: 977 1 4247852
Email: scaef@wlink.com.np
Website: www.scaef.org.np
Article 1.0
Article 2.0
Article 3.0
Article 4.0
Article 5.0
Article 6.0
With the feeling for a comprehensive Code of Ethics for the
members of the Society, the Executive Committee by using its
authority vested upon by the Constitution Article 20 has
formulated the code of Ethics. The text of this Code of
Ethics has been adopted from "The Task Force Report on
Consulting Industry in Nepal, of August 1990" and endorsed by
9th Annual General Body Meeting (AGBM) of SCAEF on December
28, 1998.
Article
1.0
1.1 Name: The name of this Code of Ethics
will be "SCAEF Code of Ethics".
Article
2.0
Definations
2.1 "Code of Ethics" means this code of
Ethics.
2.2 "Society" means the Society of
Consulting Architectural and Engineering Firms (SCAEF),
Nepal
2.3 "Constitution" means the Constitution of
SCAEF
2.4 "Member" means the member of
SCAEF.
2.5 "Engineer and or Consulting Engineer"
for the purpose of interpretation of this Code of Ethics
means the member of the Society including the individual
employees (architects, engineer, professionals of other
related discipline such as economists, sociologists,
agriculturists, geologists, surveyors etc. as well as
technical and administrative staff) and
directors/consultants/advisors of the member firms who have
any kind of professional relationship and responsibility on
behalf of the firms.
Article
3.0
Fundamental Principles of Professional Engineering
Ethics
A Consulting Engineer
-
will be honest and fair and will serve the Client and the public with devotion
-
will dedicate himself to the advancement of the competence of the engineering profession and
-
will use his knowledge and skill in the service of humanity.
Article
4.0
Responsibility Towards the Nation
4.1 Moral Responsibility : A Consulting Engineer
bears a moral responsibility to the community while
discharging his/her professional duties, and must endeavor to
gain the public's confidence by employing the full spectrum
of his/her professional capabilities.
4.2 Involvement in Community Development : A
Consulting Engineer should involve himself in community
development activities which are launched to benefit the
public.
4.3 Refrain from Works which are Against National
Interest : A Consulting Engineer must, at all times,
refrain from being involved in works which are against the
national interest, or endanger the human race and the fragile
environment in which human race has found abode.
Article
5.0
Responsibility Towards the Client
5.1 To Gain and Maintain Client's Confidence
: The principle duty of a Consulting Engineer is to
gain and maintain the Client's confidence in discharging of
his/her professional duties.
5.2 To be Loyal to the Clients : A
Consulting Engineer must be loyal to his/her Client in
fulfilling his obligation by offering the Client technical
knowledge and the best technical skills in conformity with
the prevailing relevant standards.
5.3 To Protect Interests of the Clients : A
Consulting Engineer must explore and identify the Client's
interest. In course of protecting the Client's interest,
he/she must work with absolute professional integrity
5.4 To Safeguard Client's Confidential Information
: A Consulting Engineer, should maintain strict
confidentiality about his/her Client's trade secrets,
business , transactions and other related information for at
least such period required by the Clients even after expiring
of the services as well as refrain from making use of the
information or knowledge acquired about the Client during
his/her association with him /her without the prior consent
of the Client.
5.5 To Disclose and Conflict of Interests :
A Consulting Engineer should promptly disclose to the Client,
before he undertakes any responsibility, his interests in
other business/works which may conflict the Client's
interests.
Article
6.0
Responsibility Towards the Profession
6.1 The Necessity of Formal Qualification : A
Consulting Engineer is obliged to obtain the required formal
qualification before exercising his duties as a professional
engineer.
6.2 Refrain from Claiming Skill not in his/her
Profession : A Consulting Engineer shall not claim
skills that he does not possess. He shall take proper care
work diligently and with integrity in the execution of the
work and services he is entrusted with.
6.3 The Need to Exercise Greater Skill in Specialized
Jobs : A Consulting Engineer is acclaimed as or is
claiming to be an expert in a particular specially must
exercise greater care in exhibiting greater skill than other
ordinary professional or engineers in that particular
speciality. He must, at all times exercise his best
performance, skill and care of the profession.
6.4 The Need for High Quality of Skill : A
Consulting Engineer must continuously endeavor to exhibit
skill of a very high quality in the assignment he/she
undertakes; and he/she must always render fair and expert
advice to maintain the proper standard of performance skill
and care of the profession.
6.5 Eligibility for Agreed Remuneration Only
: As an independent Consultant, a Consulting
Engineer is entitled to receive only the remuneration agreed
upon for his professional services.
6.6 Refrain from Holding Position Where There is
Conflict of Interest : A Consulting Engineer must
refrain from holding any position which conflicts with his
professional duties: Consultants or a Contractor or a
Supplier.
6.7 The Need or Professional Development :
It is the duty of every Consulting Engineer to facilitate
professional development by exchanging professional
experiences by keeping up with his/her frontiers of knowledge
and by continually striving to improve the professional
image.
Go To Menu
