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Ice Engineering – September 28

Ice Engineering – September 28

 Phil Helwig, P. Eng. (Retired) is hosting a webinar series on problems related to ice within CivilEngineering. This webinar series will provide an introduction to the subject with necessary theory pluspractical applications. Detailed notes will also be provided. Part 1 of the series will be held on September28 and Part 2 will be held on October …

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Building Mental Health Together- October 2023

APEGA invites you to participate in our Building Mental Health Together webinars. This year, the four-part virtual series will take place in October and focus on two topics: strategies to safely engage with social media while being aware of its effects on our lives and the potential real-world applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning for precision …

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Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) for Engineers and Geoscientists

Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia, is offering a 1 hour course on EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.) This course is free to all engineers and geoscientists across  Canada on the EGBC Knowledge Centre. Create a new account before completing the checkout process. Then take part in the course.

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Practical Geocommunication Course

APEGNB members are being offered free access to an online course. The 10-hr Practical Geocommunication course provides valuable communication tips and strategies for members of both professions. For more information on the course, click here. Contact info@apegnb.com to receive your code to redeem the course.

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MITs- Becoming a Professional

When applying for Professional status, you must demonstrate forty-eight (48) months of acceptable engineering or geoscience experience which can be attested to by your supervising P.Eng. or P.Geo. Twelve (12) months of this experience must have been acquired in a Canadian environment. We define a Canadian environment as work experience obtained in Canada, supervised by …

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June 16, 2023

In a June 16, 2023, Voluntary Agreement, Mark Peric admitted that he demonstrated unprofessional conduct by practicing the Profession of Engineering in the Province of New Brunswick without a license and stamping drawings with a Seal not authorized or issued by APEGNB. On February 10, 2023, Mr. Peric signed and affixed a seal with a …

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June 6, 2023

In a June 6, 2023, Voluntary Agreement, Tiago A. P. Caldas, P.Eng., admitted that he demonstrated unprofessional conduct by practicing the Profession of Engineering in the Province of New Brunswick without a license and stamped drawings with an expired Stamp. On April 24, 2023, Mr. Caldas signed and affixed his seal dated 2017 to design …

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December 1, 2022

In the Matter of a Complaint Pursuant to the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act on December 1, 2022, a Discipline Committee Panel of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (APEGNB) met with respect to a Complaint involving the design and construction of two buildings for commercial purpose (one being an A2 …

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Association strike-offs

The following persons have been struck from the APEGNB register. As such, they are not considered licensed, and they cannot use reserved titles or designations in job titles, resumes, or on social media because the public may believe that they have the right to practice engineering or geoscience. Once compliant, any person struck from the …

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How do professional engineers touch our lives?

From the smart phone in your pocket tothe bridge you drive over every day, it was aprofessional engineer who used math, science, and technology and added in a dash ofcreativity to solve a problem to make yourlife better.

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January 21, 2022

In the Matter of a Complaint Pursuant to the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act On November 17, 2021, the Complaints Committee of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick met to investigate and consider a Complaint against a member. The Complaint alleged professional misconduct. Having reviewed the Complaint and Reply, and having …

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APEGNB issues RFP for organization risk assessment

We are issuing an #RFP for an organizational #riskassessment to help guide strategic improvements over the next two years. If you are interested in bidding, please contact our CEO, Lia Daborn, CAE, for more information.

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January 27, 2021

In a Matter Pursuant to the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act In December 2016, the Complaints Committee of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick entered into a Voluntary Agreement with Daniel Léger, P.Eng. (M5684) The agreement was a result of a formal Complaint alleging professional misconduct with respect to a conviction …

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Engineers Canada and Geoscientists Canada

Congratulations to our members Jean Boudreau, P. Eng., FEC, and Michael Parkhill, P. Geo., FGC, for their 2020-2021 appointments to the President of Engineers Canada and Geoscientists Canada, respectively. We wish them all the best in their exciting new roles.

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Council Update

Meeting of June 10, 2020At the June 10th virtual meeting of the APEGNB Council, the following items were addressed: A new strategic plan for 2020-2022 was adopted and focused on four key areas:a. Ensuring Compliance with the Act and by-lawsb. Enhancing stakeholder Awarenessc. Demonstrating value to Registrantsd. Modelling good governance The plan for the Diversity …

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ENGEOActions June 2020

Our latest issue of ENGEOActions is available now! This issue has a focus on ethics and integrity. It includes a recap of the 2020 AGM, a project update from the City of Moncton as well as a 1:1 Thought Leadership Interview with Dr. Eleanor O’Higgins on Ethical Leadership. Find this issue here: link

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BUILD A BOAT

BUILD A BOAT! Engineers and geoscientists play an important part in protecting the public, including designing boats and ships that carry everything from the food we eat to the cars we drive and of course, people! Boats take a lot of design work to make sure that all of the components won’t break down in …

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May 15, 2020

In a Matter Pursuant to the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act On May 15, 2020, the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (APEGNB) entered into an agreement with Mr. Stephen Petrovich (L5718) to voluntarily suspend the practice of engineering in New Brunswick. The voluntary agreement, found here, was initiated by APEGNB upon …

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APEGNB Office Hours

Regular office hours (8:30-4:30) will resume on Monday June 1st.  In order to comply with provincial government directives, access to our office remains limited.  You must make an appointment before coming to the office. To make an appointment, email reception@apegnb.com.

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WATERPROOF THE ROOF

WATERPROOF THE ROOF! Engineers and geoscientists play an important part in protecting the public, including designing roofing materials to keep us safe and dry in our homes. The shape of our roofs also play a role in how they protect our living spaces from snow, rain and wind. Materials engineers need to think about properties …

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SAFELY LAND THE PACKAGE

SAFELY LAND THE PACKAGE! Engineers and geoscientists play an important part in protecting the public, including designing items to be used in natural disasters. There can be times when first responders cannot reach people by land to deliver food, water, or medicine, and instead they need to drop it from the air. Engineers design the …

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CREATE A SPACE TOOL

CREATE A SPACE TOOL! Engineers and geoscientists get to design and create items that are used all over the world – and even outside of our atmosphere! In space, astronauts may use tools that allow them to pick things up more easily from a distance and when their space suits limit their ability to grab …

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BUILD A STURDY BUILDING

BUILD A STURDY SHELF! Engineers and geoscientists work to protect the public, and that includes building structures and making sure that they are safe for us to use. Civil engineers design and inspect the structural drawings to see if they will be able to hold certain amounts of weight and stand up to extreme weather …

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Explore engineering and geoscience

APEGNB Design Challenges Our design challenges: www.apegnb.com/tag/design-challenge Watch These Documentaries & Learning Series: Netflix: Dream Big: Engineering Our World (French subtitles available) Bill Nye Saves the World (French and English) Bill Nye the Science Guy (English Only) The Mars Generation (French & English) Disney+ (all available in French and English): Mars Inside SpaceX Expedition Mars: …

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