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APEGNB -Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of NB

Engineers and Geoscientists New Brunswick regulates title and practice rights for all engineers and geoscientists in New Brunswick. It serves as the regulatory body for more than 5,700 engineering and geoscience experts and professionals-in-training working in New Brunswick or on provincial projects.

About Us

The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick (APEGNB), which was formed in 1920, governed the engineering profession in this province. In 1999, APEGNB also took over responsibilities concerning the regulation of geosciences. APEGNB registers more than 5900 geoscientists and engineers, engineers-in-training, and technologists-in-training.



In over 16 fields of engineering and geoscience practice, our registrants design and build really fast computers and energy-efficient buildings while ensuring that the people of New Brunswick have access to clean drinking water and safe and responsible development in mining.



The regulation of engineering and geoscience in the province of New Brunswick is conferred on APEGNB.

Engineering and geoscience professionals are explicitly required to practice only within the areas within which they are qualified, in accordance with the acts that govern engineering and geoscience, that is, the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act and the By-Laws, which contain the Code of Ethics and the Code of Conduct.

In essence, a professional engineer, geoscientist, and Limited Licensee (LEL and LGL) must maintain and improve his or her competence, advance knowledge on the part of others, and motivate them to pursue further education and knowledge.

In keeping with professional practice, the Association demands a minimum of thirty (30) PDHs (professional development hours) on the part of the professional engineer, geoscientist, and APEGNB Limited Licencee each year. This information has to be submitted to the online Member Portal before December 31.

For registration with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick, identification of your Applicant Type must be done. To know more, click on the links below for each type.

Professional Member
  • Licensee (non-resident of New Brunswick)
  • Member-in-Training
  • Limited License

Any breach of the APEGNB CPD Program puts you at risk of being struck off the APEGNB Registry. This means that if you have not fulfilled the prerequisites of the program duty of membership not entitled to practice or use the title of P.Eng./P.Geo.

Four areas of knowledge are covered by the CPD requirements of the program:

Learning Ethical Practices

Every professional member shall, in each subsequent year of membership, earn and be able to substantiate at least two PDH in Ethical Practice Learning

Regulatory Education

Each year professional members must earn and substantiate claims of at least one PDH in Regulatory Learning.

Technical Education

Activities must enhance a member's professional and technical knowledge and skills.

Learning Leadership and Communication

Communication and leadership learning support enhancing a member's professional skills, such as management, teamwork, communication, leadership, and more nontechnical knowledge and skills.

A member must therefore assess what suitable mix of learning will best serve their particular functions and responsibilities to maintain competency and fulfill these responsibilities as a professional member.

Key points to remember:

  • Mandatory Ethical Practice Learning and Regulatory Learning requirements must be satisfied by registrants within the first year of their professional membership.
  • New Brunswick allows non-resident licensees to forego reporting their hours but requires filing an annual declaration confirming compliance with the CPD regulations in their home jurisdiction.
  • Retired members not earning income from consulting or other professional work are exempt from the CPD hours requirement.
Completing CPD hours is not a requirement for trainees.

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