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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.

APEGA’s Edmonton office is moving to a new location

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At the end of 2024, APEGA’s Edmonton office will be moving from downtown to the south side of the city.

With our current office space lease expiring in 2024 and APEGA’s adoption of a flexible working model, we were presented with the opportunity to explore moving to a new location. Through our search, we found a new space that ensures APEGA remains fiscally responsible, in part by reducing the overall square footage of our office.

More collaboration, steadfast regulation

All staff members will work on one floor in the new location, increasing our ability to collaborate on meeting APEGA’s strategic goals. The new office building is accessible using major roads, is near the new LRT transit line, and has plenty of affordable parking options for our staff, volunteers, and visitors.

“We’re excited to open the door to our new location,” says Jay Nagendran, P.Eng., registrar and CEO of APEGA. “As our registrants continue to drive Alberta forward with courage and innovation, this space will enable APEGA staff to continue to provide regulatory support to enhance public trust in the professions.”

More information will be provided in the coming year.

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APEGA’s Edmonton office is moving to a new location

APEGA

At the end of 2024, APEGA’s Edmonton office will be moving from downtown to the south side of the city.

With our current office space lease expiring in 2024 and APEGA’s adoption of a flexible working model, we were presented with the opportunity to explore moving to a new location. Through our search, we found a new space that ensures APEGA remains fiscally responsible, in part by reducing the overall square footage of our office.

More collaboration, steadfast regulation

All staff members will work on one floor in the new location, increasing our ability to collaborate on meeting APEGA’s strategic goals. The new office building is accessible using major roads, is near the new LRT transit line, and has plenty of affordable parking options for our staff, volunteers, and visitors.

“We’re excited to open the door to our new location,” says Jay Nagendran, P.Eng., registrar and CEO of APEGA. “As our registrants continue to drive Alberta forward with courage and innovation, this space will enable APEGA staff to continue to provide regulatory support to enhance public trust in the professions.”

More information will be provided in the coming year.

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Events

  • APEGA Nexus | Virtual Professional Development Conference

    Join hundreds of professionals at APEGA Nexus on June 4 and 5 for two days packed with expert-led sessions on industry innovation, technical competence, and regulation in Alberta. 

  • Webinar | Addressing Microaggressions in the Workplace

    This session explores the concepts of microaggressions and microaffirmations, the impact they have in our interpersonal interactions, and what actions individuals can take as bystanders.

  • Webinar | Digital Signatures

    In this session, you will discover the diverse types of digital signatures and how they can be used to sign distinct types of documents as a person, a professional, a department, or an organization.

  • Webinar | Softening the Force of the Uncertainty Epidemic

    This session will discuss the “uncertainty epidemic” and dig up some of the buried treasure that comes with softening the force of uncertainty. This event is brought to you by the Edmonton Branch—everyone is welcome to attend.

  • SOLD OUT Edmonton Branch Tour | Cement Plant Site Tour

    Join us for a tour of a Heidelberg Materials cement plant in Edmonton. This event provides a unique opportunity to learn about cement manufacturing by touring Heidelberg Materials' Edmonton facility. The event will also showcase Heidelberg Materials' sustainability initiatives.