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Why be a Member with the CSCE Edmonton Section?

The Edmonton Section has been a vibrant local section of the CSCE over the years. The Section has been actively involved in developing a diverse program encompassing several disciplines and projects of interest to civil engineers within the Edmonton and Northern Alberta regions.

The Section lines up at least 7 unique and informative technical presentations at our monthly dinner meetings scheduled for the third Thursday of the month (September to April) at the University of Alberta Faculty Club. With the initiation of the CSCE Edmonton Student Chapter at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in 2008, the Section also offers technical lunch presentations at the NAIT campus.

Apart from the technical presentations, the Edmonton Section offers other professional development activities such as Site Tours, CSCE National Lecture Tour, Networking Mixers, and Symposium/ Workshops in partnership with other technical societies on a yearly basis.

How to Become a Member

Download an application form

OR request a form from CSCE National:

CSCE National Headquarters
4920 de Maisonneuve Blvd. West
Suite 201
Montreal, QC  H3Z1N1
Tel: 514-933-2634
Fax: 514-933-3504

Membership fee details.

If you have any questions about CSCE memberships, please email our Membership Chair at membership@csceedmonton.org.

Services and Benefits

  1. Discounts on books and other technical publications which present the state of the art in specialty areas.
  2. Discounts on CSCE sponsored specialty conferences (national and international p technically by participating on technical committees.
  3. Opportunities to network and develop professionally by participating in the planning of activities for the practising engineer and attending local CSCE activities.
  4. Staying abreast of technological developments through the reading of the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering.
  5. Staying aware of civil engineering practice and current major projects, civil engineers in the news, job opportunities, etc., on a monthly basis through the Canadian Civil Engineer magazine.
  6. Opportunities to participate in international events, projects and committees as official CSCE or Canadian representatives.
  7. Opportunities to share and learn from the varied experiences of peer civil engineers.
  8. Opportunities to market our own skills and abilities among potential employers.
  9. Opportunities to market the specialized products and services offered by our organizations to a targeted group of engineers.