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Alberta Transportation contributes to Alberta's economic prosperity and quality of life through the provision of a safe and efficient provincial transportation network, water management facilities and environmentally safe water and wastewater infrastructure.
In a global market, it is vital that professionals attain and maintain the highest level of efficiency, productivity and ethical conduct possible. Now, more than ever, professionals need to do what they can to stay competitive. For engineers, geologists and geophysicists this includes being licensed with The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA).
Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) is a not-for-profit organization representing the business and professional interests of consulting engineering companies in Alberta. As a proactive and effective advocate for its members, CEA works with all levels of government and other stakeholders to promote opportunities and a positive business environment for its members. Its membership of over 75 firms provides a wide range of engineering services to government and private sector clients on a project-by-project basis.
The Transportation Association of Canada is a national association with a mission to promote the provision of safe, secure, efficient, effective and environmentally and financially sustainable transportation services in support of Canada's social and economic goals. The association is a neutral forum for gathering or exchanging ideas, information and knowledge on technical guidelines and best practices. In Canada as a whole, TAC has a primary focus on roadways and their strategic linkages and inter-relationships with other components of the transportation system. In urban areas, TAC's primary focus is on the movement of people, goods and services and its relationship with land use patterns. The Urban Development Institute (UDI) is a national, non-profit association representing the development industry. Our members are development companies and professionals involved in the industry such as planners, surveyors, architects, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, lawyers and a variety of municipalities and utility companies. Regional offices of UDI are located in the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia. The UDI Canada office is currently located in Vancouver.
technologies that let customers visualize, simulate, and analyze the real-world performance of their ideas early in the design process. This gives our customers the flexibility to optimize and improve designs before actually executing them. Autodesk customers not only see, but experience, their designs before they are real, empowering them to save time and money, improve quality, and foster innovation.
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Alberta Transportation contributes to Alberta's economic prosperity and quality of life through the provision of a safe and efficient provincial transportation network, water management facilities and environmentally safe water and wastewater infrastructure. 
In a global market, it is vital that professionals attain and maintain the highest level of efficiency, productivity and ethical conduct possible. Now, more than ever, professionals need to do what they can to stay competitive. For engineers, geologists and geophysicists this includes being licensed with The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta (APEGGA).
Consulting Engineers of Alberta (CEA) is a not-for-profit organization representing the business and professional interests of consulting engineering companies in Alberta. As a proactive and effective advocate for its members, CEA works with all levels of government and other stakeholders to promote opportunities and a positive business environment for its members. Its membership of over 75 firms provides a wide range of engineering services to government and private sector clients on a project-by-project basis. 
The Urban Development Institute (UDI) is a national, non-profit association representing the development industry. Our members are development companies and professionals involved in the industry such as planners, surveyors, architects, landscape architects, engineers, contractors, lawyers and a variety of municipalities and utility companies. Regional offices of UDI are
The University of Alberta has one of the strongest Civil and Environmental Engineering programs in North America, with degree specializations and active research in all of the major disciplines in the field.
