APEGA regulates engineering and geoscience

Our main regulatory function is licensing individuals and companies that want to practise engineering and geoscience in Alberta.

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Published discipline decisions

APEGA registrants are required to practise engineering and geoscience skilfully, ethically, and professionally. APEGA investigates written complaints from registrants and the public.

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Regulatory

  • Discipline Decisions & Orders

    APEGA publishes discipline decisions and recommended discipline orders resulting from unprofessional conduct or unskilled practice by registrants.
  • Standards, Bulletins, and Guidelines

    APEGA's practice standards, bulletins, and guidelines explain the roles and responsibilities of professional members.
  • APEGA Annual Report

    Each spring, prior to the annual general meeting, APEGA produces a report of its activities, statistics, and finances, which it submits to the Government of Alberta.
  • Professional Practice Management Plan (PPMP)

    Enforceable as of May 1, 2023, this practice standard outlines the required parts of an APEGA permit holder's PPMP.
  • Continuing Professional Development

    This mandatory program ensures the health, safety, and welfare of the public by requiring that professionals engage in lifelong learning on an annual basis.
  • Good Standing

    Learn about APEGA's criteria for determining whether members and permit holders are considered in good standing.

Voters Choose 2022-2023 APEGA Council

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Voters have spoken in the 2022 Council election, choosing Manon Plante, P.Eng.—a champion of active participation and engagement—as their 2022-2023 president-elect. Plante will serve in the president-elect role for one year before becoming president for the 2023-2024 term.

The 2022-2023 incoming president is Lisa Doig, P.Eng., who was voted onto Council last year as president-elect. Joining her will be Tracey Stock, P.Eng., who was voted in as vice-president for the 2022-2023 term. Outgoing President Brian Pearse, P.Eng., will move into the role of past-president.

Four other professional members were voted in as councillors:

  • Lorna Harron, P.Eng. (newly elected)
  • Walter Kozak, P.Eng. (re-elected)
  • Dean Mullin, P.Eng. (newly elected)
  • Wendy Shier, P.Geo. (newly elected)

Jason Vanderzwaag, P.Eng., will serve a one-year term to fill the vacancy created by Stock becoming vice-president.

The new president and councillors will be sworn in during APEGA’s annual general meeting (AGM) on April 22, 2022.

APEGA thanks outgoing councillors David Johnson, P.Geo., and Geoffrey Kneller, P.Eng., whose terms expire at the AGM.

The 2022 Council election ran from February 7 to March 10, with 8,056 members casting their votes—a 14.5 per cent voter turnout.

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Voters Choose 2022-2023 APEGA Council

2021 Council Election logo

Voters have spoken in the 2022 Council election, choosing Manon Plante, P.Eng.—a champion of active participation and engagement—as their 2022-2023 president-elect. Plante will serve in the president-elect role for one year before becoming president for the 2023-2024 term.

The 2022-2023 incoming president is Lisa Doig, P.Eng., who was voted onto Council last year as president-elect. Joining her will be Tracey Stock, P.Eng., who was voted in as vice-president for the 2022-2023 term. Outgoing President Brian Pearse, P.Eng., will move into the role of past-president.

Four other professional members were voted in as councillors:

  • Lorna Harron, P.Eng. (newly elected)
  • Walter Kozak, P.Eng. (re-elected)
  • Dean Mullin, P.Eng. (newly elected)
  • Wendy Shier, P.Geo. (newly elected)

Jason Vanderzwaag, P.Eng., will serve a one-year term to fill the vacancy created by Stock becoming vice-president.

The new president and councillors will be sworn in during APEGA’s annual general meeting (AGM) on April 22, 2022.

APEGA thanks outgoing councillors David Johnson, P.Geo., and Geoffrey Kneller, P.Eng., whose terms expire at the AGM.

The 2022 Council election ran from February 7 to March 10, with 8,056 members casting their votes—a 14.5 per cent voter turnout.

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Events

  • Webinar | Hydronic System Performance

    This presentation will examine the performance impact of improper valve sizing, unstable system pressures, and balancing device selection. Brought to you by the Edmonton Branch. Everyone is welcome to attend.

  • In-Person Calgary | APEGA Résumé Reviews

    This event is only for members-in-training enrolled in the Work Readiness Program. Ready to perfect your résumé and stand out to employers? Join us in Calgary for an engaging Résumé Review event, designed to help you craft a polished and professional résumé!

  • In-Person Edmonton | APEGA Résumé Reviews

    This event is only for members-in-training enrolled in the Work Readiness Program. Ready to perfect your résumé and stand out to employers? Join us in Edmonton for an engaging Résumé Review event, designed to help you craft a polished and professional résumé!

  • Lethbridge Branch Luncheon | Requirements for Registration as a Professional Member with APEGA

    Do you know what you need to apply for your professional membership as an engineer or geoscientist in Alberta? Join us for a talk by an APEGA representative who will answer any questions you may have about the engineer, geoscientist, or professional licensee designation application process.

  • Webinar | How to Help & Ask for Help: Supporting Individuals with Mental Health Needs

    Join Jennifer Kirkelund from Insight Psychological for an insightful webinar focused on equipping you with essential resources and strategies to support individuals in the workplace with mental health needs.