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OUTSOURCED
ENGINEERING INQUIRY LAUNCHED
Practice Review Board Invites Your Participation
An overseas engineer – not licensed by APEGGA – does
the work. An APEGGA member reviews and stamps it. Then the project goes ahead
on Alberta soil.
Are there problems in this increasingly popular system of completing engineering
tasks? Are the reviews complete and thorough? Is the public adequately protected?
To help it fully understand this controversial and important subject, the
Practice Review Board seeks your input.
Click here for further information and to fill out the PRB questionnaire. |
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APEGGA
ANNUAL REPORT IS NOW ONLINE
Titled New Face, New Focus,
APEGGA’s 2004 Annual Report is now available
online. Over the last several years, we’ve worked to make the report an
accurate and complete measure of what your Association has accomplished.
The press run and mailing for the report, however, are limited. Are you satisfied
reading the report online? Are the excerpts we publish in The PEGG comprehensive
enough?
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WHAT'S
NEW AT THE e-PEGG?
Your e-PEGG
has changed again. To cure a few growing pains, we will be improving
its design and have reduced its frequency to one per month. The e-PEGG will now
appear around the 15th of each month, to coincide with each new edition of The
PEGG Online.
You will continue to receive electronic branch newsletters as well, whenever
your branch needs them to promote its events. But these branch newsletters will
no longer appear under the e-PEGG banner.
Is the e-PEGG meeting your
needs? Are there other directions you’d like to see
us take? Click here to comment.
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APEGGA
HEAD Office
1500 Scotia One
10060 Jasper Ave. NW
Edmonton AB T5J 4A2
Tel: 780.426.3990 1.800.661.7020
(within North America)
Fax: 780.426.1877
E-mail: email@apegga.org
website: www.apegga.org |
Calgary
Office
2200 Scotia Centre
700 2nd Street SW
Calgary, AB T2P 2W1
Tel: 403.262.7714
Fax: 403.269.2787 |
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CALGARY
BRANCH EVENING Does
a great job beckon from south of the border? Something overseas piquing your
interest? Find out about the pitfalls and advantages of making the move, during
a Calgary Branch seminar, May 26. Click
here for more information.
Breaking
for Summer – the
Calgary Branch will be organizing no further events until September, after
its May events wrap up.
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EDMONTON
LUNCHEON
Breaking
for Summer – after
tomorrow’s
fully booked luncheon, the Edmonton Branch is done for the summer. The next luncheon
date is Sept. 20. |
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CENTRAL
ALBERTA Lunchtime
Forum – Learn
about Habitat for Humanity at the Central Alberta Branch Lunchtime Forum, June
7. Click here for further information. |
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