SinStrucEng
Structural
- Nov 11, 2022
- 88
Good day everyone,
For my Ontario colleagues mostly, but I welcome all feedback and advice. I am a structural engineer with my own firm and this year (2023) is the first year our licensing body - PEO - requires CPD (continuous professional development). Their description of this is as follows:
Examples of activities include studying and reading, attending seminars and webinars, passing technical courses, delivering engineering lectures, presentations or publications, developing engineering guidelines, and participating in technical mentoring. Taken from PEO's site: Link
Pretty simple question to the crowd - what are your plans to meet your CPD requirements? Does anyone know where to sign up for online courses tailored to structural engineers and designers? I went to the local construction association but they mostly cater to Project Managers and I worry that PEO will not accept those courses as they are not tailored or designed with engineers in mind. Thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?
Thanks, SinStrucEng
For my Ontario colleagues mostly, but I welcome all feedback and advice. I am a structural engineer with my own firm and this year (2023) is the first year our licensing body - PEO - requires CPD (continuous professional development). Their description of this is as follows:
Examples of activities include studying and reading, attending seminars and webinars, passing technical courses, delivering engineering lectures, presentations or publications, developing engineering guidelines, and participating in technical mentoring. Taken from PEO's site: Link
Pretty simple question to the crowd - what are your plans to meet your CPD requirements? Does anyone know where to sign up for online courses tailored to structural engineers and designers? I went to the local construction association but they mostly cater to Project Managers and I worry that PEO will not accept those courses as they are not tailored or designed with engineers in mind. Thoughts? Suggestions? Recommendations?
Thanks, SinStrucEng