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The Engineers Nova Scotia Professional Practice Division enforces the Nova Scotia Engineering Profession Act in the public interest. Presently the Division, through various committees, regulates the professional engineering work of approximately 5,500 Engineers Nova Scotia members.
The Division consists of:
Dermot Mulrooney, M.Eng., P.Eng., Director of Professional Practice, e-mail
Patricia J. Hanson, Enforcement/Compliance Officer, e-mail
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you require any assistance or information.
"engineering" means the science and art of designing, investigating, supervising the construction, maintenance or operation of, making specifications, inventories or appraisals of, and consultations or reports on machinery, structures, works, plants, mines, mineral deposits, processes, transportation systems, transmission systems and communication systems or any other part thereof."
The following are links to the different categories covered under Professional Practice.
Engineering Practice Guidelines (Click here)
Corporate Membership
All companies that are practicing engineering and employ engineers must be registered with Engineers Nova Scotia.
Click here for information on Company Registration.
Click here to review the Engineers Nova Scotia Act & By-Laws
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