American Institute of Constructors

The American Institute of Constructors (AIC), is a not-for-profit 501(c)(6)non-governmental professional association founded in 1971 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.

The American Institute of Constructors exists to promote individual professionalism and excellence throughout the related fields of construction. AIC supports the individual Constructor throughout their careers by helping to develop the skills, knowledge, professionalism and ethics that further the standing of the construction industry. AIC Members participate in developing, and commit to, the highest standards of practice in managing the projects and relationships that contribute to the successful competition of the construction process. The American Institute of Constructors believes that its Standards of Professional Conduct are more than simple words.

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