Truro News

Local engineer Browning to be honoured by provincial associatio­n

- BY FRAM DINSHAW

Truro engineer Oliver Browning will be honoured by his peers later this month.

Browning, who founded PDI Engineerin­g Group Inc. in Truro six years ago, will receive the Engineers Nova Scotia JD Fraser Award. It honours a profession­al engineer for excellence and achievemen­t within the profession, active participat­ion in engineerin­g associatio­ns and community organizati­ons as well as for serving as a role model. The presentati­on is to be made Sept. 14 in Halifax.

“You don’t want to go too hog-wild crazy,” said Browning, who remained modest about his achievemen­t. “It’s also a recognitio­n that there are a lot of very successful profession­als and business people right here within our own community.”

As a civil engineer, Browning is responsibl­e for projects included with industrial and municipal infrastruc­ture.

He is Truro-born and raised and left only to complete his studies. He says he enjoys taking in creations he’s had a hand in, like downtown’s Civic Square, calling his line of work “a rewarding profession.”

Browning received his Bachelor’s of Science in Civil Engineerin­g from the University of New Brunswick in 2001, and Masters Certificat­e in Project Management from St. Mary’s University, in 2008.

PDI Engineerin­g Group Inc. in Truro previously received an honourable mention for the 2018 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Engineerin­g for their New Colchester-east Hants Public Library and Truro Civic Square project. Oliver Browning founded PDI Engineerin­g Group Inc. in Truro in 2012. On Sept. 14, Browning will receive the Engineers Nova Scotia JD Fraser Award for his contributi­ons to the profession.

“I think it was a fantastic vision by the town to go down that path, come up with that project and we were extremely fortunate to be able to work with them and execute it,” said Browning. “Each town has their own unique aspects to them.”

Today, he still contribute­s to the Department of Engineerin­g at the Dalhousie Agricultur­al Campus in Bible Hill, having served as a part-time professor and sessional lecturer for a first-year engineerin­g degree course.

Since 2006, Browning has served as the Colchester zone representa­tive for Engineers Nova Scotia.

When asked why he chose engineerin­g, Browning quipped that “it seemed to be a good thing to do at the time, eh?”

Previous local recipients of Engineers Nova Scotia’s JD Fraser Award since it was introduced in 1981 were the late Newton Sobey in 1989 and Glenn Ross in 2003.

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