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The Association is proud to honour its members with the following awards:
Do you know an outstanding professional engineer or professional geoscientist who should be recognized for their contributions to the professions, the community, or to APEGBC?
We invite you to identify worthy candidates for the President's Awards. These awards honour our members' outstanding technical, professional and community service contributions and are bestowed upon recipients at the APEGBC President's Awards as part of our Annual Conference in October. Awards are presented in the following categories:
- R A McLachlan Memorial Award
- Christopher J Westerman Memorial Award
- Meritorious Achievement Award
- Community Service Award
- D C Lambert Professional Service Award
- APEGBC Teaching Award for Excellence in Engineering and Geoscience
- APEGBC Young Professional Award
Award Descriptions | Nomination Procedures | Past Winners| Terms of Reference
APEGBC's Environmental Awards highlight the role of professional engineers and geoscientists in responsible environmental managemen. The Awards are offered in two categories:
1) Concept and Assessment ; and
2) Design, Construction and Monitoring
Nomination Procedures| Past Winners
The Sustainability Award was created to recognize the important contribution that engineering and geoscience make to the well being of human life and the ecosystems on which we all depend. It further seeks to recognize the positive role of human qualities such as ethics, imagination, reason and common sense in achieving this end.
Nomination Procedures | Terms of Reference | Past Winners
The Forest Engineering Award of Excellence—sponsored jointly by APEGBC and the Association of BC Forest Professionals (ABCFP)—recognizes excellence and promotes cooperation and leadership in forest engineering in the broadest sense.
Nominees may be individuals, organizations or associations responsible for projects that demonstrate or represent outstanding accomplishments in forest engineering. Individuals must be members of either ABCFP or APEGBC. Organizations and associations must be recognized as being associated with professional forestry, professional engineering or professional geoscience.
To be eligible, projects must have been completed within the past two years and carried out by, or under the supervision of, a member of either association. Nominees must be either residents of BC or work for a BC-based firm, or the work must have been carried out in BC. A management, academic or research contribution, or the life work of an individual, may also be considered. The award is presented annually and alternates between associations. This year the Forest Engineering Award of Excellence will be presented at the Association of BC Forest Professionals Annual Conference on April 8, 2010
Please refer to the links below for more information.
Terms of Reference
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