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MISSION

The Structural Engineering Mexican Society has as main objective to promote and spread knowledge on Structural Engineering, being its character merely scientific and technical.

The Structural Engineering Mexican Society's specific aims are:

I. To group members of the professions it serves for the best development of its profefssional exercise.

II. To propose the establishment of new meanings, standards, technical principles, and analysis and design methods.

III. To organize and take part in meetings, seminars, conferences, and events of all kinds, for the analysis, proposal, and update of subjects of the specialty.

IV. To publish and promote the publication of works that deserve its diffusion.

V. To implant technical services systems for the Society.

VI. To create and strengthen its relationship with seminars, academis, and engineering units of Universities and Professional Education Centers.

VII. To collaborate with the citizen authorities in the communities' problem solving related to the Society's aims and activities.

VIII. To collaborate with Professional Education Institutions in the preparation and professional developement of new generations devoted to structural engineering.

IX. To collaborte with other engineering societies and associations in the country for the union organization of its members.

X. To establish communication and permanent exchange with foreign institutions with similar purposes and mission.

XI. To make the necessary acts for the achievement of its aims that are compatible with their juridical nature.

XII. By members request, to technically advise and endorse through dictums to its members related to the exercise of its profession, in consultation and resolution of the Consultative Council.

last modified: April 25, 2005