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ATCO Ltd., operating as the ATCO Group, is a publicly-traded Canadian engineering, logistics and energy holding company based in Calgary, Alberta. ATCO's subsidiaries include electric utilities, natural gas production and distribution companies, and construction companies. ATCO focuses on the energy transition front, notably on the hydrogen ...
S-FRAME Software Inc., (now part of Altair) formerly SOFTEK Services Ltd. [1] [2] is a Canadian engineering software company that develops analysis and design software for use by civil and structural engineers. S-FRAME was founded in 1981 by George Casoli, FCSCE, P.Eng. [3] The company was acquired in 2021 by Altair Engineering. [4]
One of the great engineering works of the world, the Canadian Pacific Railway and its associated Canadian Pacific trans-Canada telegraph system, was completed in 1885. Between 1881 and 1961, CPR would operate 3,267 steam locomotives.
He started his engineering career as a toolmaker at the Valiant Machine & Tool company which mainly supplied General Motors. He then joined Ford in 1978 where he became a manufacturing engineer and coordinator, improving methods of engine assembly. He then started his own consultancy in Troy, Michigan in 1988 and now has dual Canadian-US ...
Engineers Canada negotiates education-based international mutual recognition agreements on behalf of Canada's engineering profession. [3] These agreements mainly recognize the equivalency of the accreditation systems (engineering education) used in other countries with the Canadian system.
The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies (also known as ACEC - Canada, and formerly the Association of Canadian Engineering Companies) is an association of 600 independent engineering consultancies across Canada. [1] Its members offer professional engineering services to the public and private sectors worldwide.
The Institute of Engineering Technology of Ontario (IETO) is the section of OACETT responsible for certification. It includes a panel of professional members that evaluates applications for certification and registers engineering and applied science technicians and technologists who meet established Canadian standards in education and experience.
The fourteen member societies of the Engineering Institute of Canada are: [1] Canadian Dam Association (CDA) [8] Canadian Geotechnical Society (CGS) [9] Founded in January 1972 as a member society of the EIC but with a history going back to 1946 when the "Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics" was created by the National Research Council of Canada.