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The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta APEGA safeguards the public welfare of Albertans by proactively regulating the practices of engineering and geoscience.
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Main headline: Futura PT Heavy, 20 pt font size, 22 pt leading, -10 tracking, lowercase Subhead: Futura PT Heavy, 15 pt font size, 20 pt leading, 5 pt tracking, lowercase Body copy heading: Futura PT Heavy, 13 pt font size, 15 pt leading, 0 pt tracking, lowercase Body copy: Futura PT Book, 11 pt font size, 15 pt leading, 0 pt tracking, lowercase Quotes and callouts: Futura PT Heavy, 18 pt font size, 24 pt leading, -10 pt tracking, Roman punctuation/hanging quotes
We are the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta.
APEGA safeguards the public welfare of Albertans by proactively regulating the practices of engineering and geoscience. Created on April 10, 1920, the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) regulates the practices of engineering and geoscience in Alberta on behalf of the Government of Alberta through the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act . We are the largest association of self-regulated professionals in Western Canada. Our members work in diverse industries, contributing significantly to Alberta’s economic success and enhancing the quality of life Albertans enjoy. Our main regulatory function is licensing individuals and companies that want to practise engineering and geoscience in Alberta. Applicants and companies that meet APEGA’s standards for ethical, professional, and technical competency earn the right to practise and use reserved titles and designations. Our Commitment APEGA professionals and permit holders—companies and other organizations that practise engineering, geoscience, or both—have a shared commitment to public safety and well-being through the self-regulation of the professions. Serving the public interest is our privilege and our responsibility.
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