CSI’s Mission
The mission of CSI is to advance building information management and education of project teams to improve facility performance.
The mission of CSI is to advance building information management and education of project teams to improve facility performance.
The Worcester County Chapter of the Construction Specifications Institute takes as one of its goals promoting education and communication of Best Practices in the Central Massachusetts Area.
Chapter members represent significant segments of the construction industry in the design, contracting, owner’s representative, and materials supplier fields.
CSI offers various categories of membership … Professional for persons active in the construction industry, Emerging Professional for those new to the industry, Retired, Emeritus and Student.
Our broad and unique diversification of the chapter members offers opportunities for education, communication and networking with a focus on local issues.
The Worcester County Chapter of CSI meets on the third Tuesday of each month (September through June) for our member meeting.
The Board of Directors meets on the first Tuesday of each month.
Contacts;
Steve Van Dyke – President Steve@naultarchitects.com
Marty Helly – Vice President martyh@nercsi.com
Mike Lapomardo – Treasurer mike@antonelliconstruction.com
Michael Sheehan – Secretary msheehan@sterlingconcrete.net
CSI is a national association of more than 13,000 volunteers, including specifiers, architects, engineers, contractors, facility mangers, product representatives, manufacturers, owners and others who are experts in building construction and the materials used therein. They are dedicated to improving the communication of construction information through:
CSI is governed by a Board of Directors, a nationally elected body that provides long-range strategic leadership. The Board is composed of nationally elected CSI officers, including the president, president-elect, two vice presidents, the secretary, and the treasurer; elected representatives (directors) from each of CSI’s 10 regions; and a director at large. CSI’s executive director/CEO is a corporate officer.
140+ CSI chapters across the country do more than provide networking – expect high-quality education programs and events that help members share real-world solutions and better understand the roles and responsibilities of each member of the construction team.
CSI is renown in the industry for its rigorous certification programs, which include:
Construction Documents Technology (CDT) Certificate — A comprehensive overview for anyone who writes, interprets, enforces, or manages construction documents.
Certified Construction Specifier (CCS) — Demonstrates excellence in specifications and contract document preparation.
Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) — Truly understand all facets of the construction process and contractual relationships.
Certified Construction Product Representative (CCPR) — An in-depth understanding of the construction process and superior ability in effective representation.
CSI education focuses on teaching the roles and responsibilities of each member of the team, and how products and materials interact on the jobsite. (Try one of our webinars!)
CSI works with organizations around the globe to create and maintain the standards and formats that guide the construction industry’s communication and documentation including:
MasterFormat — The industry standard for specifications, estimates and product data.
GreenFormat — A format that organizes detailed information about products with sustainable attributes so that designers and manufacturers can make informed decisions on utilizing the products that best address project needs and communicate those choices clearly to the construction team.
UniFormat — This format organizes Preliminary Project Descriptions, cost estimates, BIM objects, and early project information.
CSI puts the “Information” in Building Information Management. CSI works with organizations in the U.S. and around the globe to develop standards such as OmniClass and the International Framework Dictionary, which provide a foundation for clear communication, advance interoperability between software tools, and which aid in increasing BIM use.
Accredited education, unparalleled networking and a full exhibit hall floor with the latest products, services and solutions.
The mission of CSI is to advance building information management and education of project teams to improve facility performance.
CSI offers various categories of membership … Professional for persons active in the construction industry, Emerging Professional for those new to the industry, Retired, Emeritus and Student.
Our broad and unique diversification of the chapter members offers opportunities for education, communication and networking with a focus on local issues.