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Paying tribute to those who hold it all together

March 2 to 8 is Engineering and Geoscience Week in Saskatchewan.
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"Engineers and geoscientists play an integral part of developing the infrastructure we use every day," says Highways Minister David Marit.

REGINA — Engineering and geoscience professionals in Saskatchewan are in the spotlight March 2 to 8 in Saskatchewan.

Highways Minister David Marit has proclaimed Engineering and Geoscience Week. 

"Engineers and geoscientists play an integral part of developing the infrastructure we use every day," Marit said.

"We are thankful for these hard-working professionals that call Saskatchewan home and help build and support the province during a significant period of growth."

Engineers and geoscientists play a role in a wide variety of areas, infrastructure and industries.

This includes:

  • Agriculture;
  • Aerospace;
  • Environment;
  • Forestry;
  • Manufacturing;
  • Mining;
  • Utilities;
  • Health care;
  • Education;
  • Highways; and
  • Natural resources.

"Saskatchewan people put their trust in the competence, integrity, and professional conduct of engineers and geoscientists," Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (APEGS) President Erin Moss Tressel said.

"We are committed to protecting that trust by upholding the highest ethical and professional standards and recognizing the exemplary achievements and contributions of our members." 

APEGS is the regulatory body for the engineering and geoscience professions in the province with more than 15,000 members. The Minister of Highways is also the minister responsible for the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act for Saskatchewan.

 

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