Regina Leader-Post

ENGINEERIN­G GEOSCIENCE WEEK

WE SEE MORE

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Most of us don’t pay too much attention to the details of the world around us. Lights turn on. Tap water flows. Buildings stay standing. Roads lead us to where we want to go. All of these things and many others just seem to happen on their own so that we can go on with our dayto-day lives in comfort and safety.

But there is one group of profession­als who pay attention to all of these details. Saskatchew­an’s profession­al engineers and geoscienti­sts see more. They are trained to apply their insight to protect public safety and ensure our province’s prosperity.

Where you see a light bulb, an engineer sees the power generation and distributi­on system needed to supply electricit­y to homes and businesses throughout the province.

Where you see an open field, a geoscienti­st might see the potential for developmen­t of new resources.

Where you see a building, an engineer sees the building codes developed to ensure that the building is as safe as possible even in the event of storms, fires and earthquake­s.

Engineers and geoscienti­sts also look to the future. By turning their minds to research and developmen­t, they see cleaner alternativ­e forms of energy; new more environmen­tally responsibl­e ways of extracting minerals; and a host of other innovation­s to make life better, safer and more productive for everyone.

Engineers and geoscienti­sts belong to self-governing profession­s. They are overseen by their governing body, the Associatio­n of Profession­al Engineers and Geoscienti­sts (APEGS) and the engineerin­g business associatio­n, the Associatio­n of Consulting Engineerin­g Companies – Saskatchew­an (ACECSK). These associatio­ns use their foresight to develop and enforce one of the strictest codes of ethics and profession­al conduct of any profession in Canada.

From the big picture to the smallest detail: Profession­al engineers and geoscienti­sts see more.

 ?? PhotoS: GettY iMAGeS ?? THESE ARTICLES WERE PROVIDED BY THE ASSOCIATIO­N OF PROFESSION­AL ENGINEERS AND GEOSCIENTI­STS OF SASKATCHEW­AN (APEGS) AND THE ASSOCIATIO­N OF CONSULTING ENGINEERIN­G COMPANIES – SASKATCHEW­AN (ACEC-SK) FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.
PhotoS: GettY iMAGeS THESE ARTICLES WERE PROVIDED BY THE ASSOCIATIO­N OF PROFESSION­AL ENGINEERS AND GEOSCIENTI­STS OF SASKATCHEW­AN (APEGS) AND THE ASSOCIATIO­N OF CONSULTING ENGINEERIN­G COMPANIES – SASKATCHEW­AN (ACEC-SK) FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.

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