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Responsibility to our Professions
As Architects, Engineers and Project Managers, we promise to work within the ethical and behavioural contexts of our respective professions, and to uphold the values and principles of our respective Professional Associations, Institutes and Chambers. Moreover, we are committed to a conduct that adds value to our professions, enhances society’s respect towards these and contributes to our industry’s positive development.Responsibility to the Client: “At Thrassou Bros, the Client’s satisfaction is our measure of success”
Responsibility to our Professions: “At Thrassou Bros, we are proud of our profession and we want it to be proud of us”
Responsibility to Society: “At Thrassou Bros, we better our world”
Responsibility to the Environment: “At Thrassou Bros, the distinction between the build and natural environments is getting fainter”
Responsibility to our Professions: “At Thrassou Bros, we are proud of our profession and we want it to be proud of us”
Responsibility to Society: “At Thrassou Bros, we better our world”
Responsibility to the Environment: “At Thrassou Bros, the distinction between the build and natural environments is getting fainter”