Canadian Society for Civil Engineering

The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) (French: Société canadienne de génie civil) was founded in 1887 as the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers, renamed in 1918 as the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), and re-established in June 1972 as a member society of the EIC under the slightly different but current name.[1] It promotes advances in the field of civil engineering including geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, hydrotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, transportation engineering and surveying and geomatics engineering. Members who are professional civil engineers are usually categorized and may use the post nominals as associates (AMCSCE), members (MCSCE) or fellows (FCSCE). The grade of "Fellow" is achieved through election by one's peers within the CSCE.

Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
AbbreviationCSCE/SCGC
Formation1887; 137 years ago (1887)
TypeCivil engineering professional association
Headquarters203 Hymus Boulevard, Suite 200, Pointe Claire, Quebec
Region
Nationwide
FieldsCivil engineering
Websitewww.csce.ca Edit this at Wikidata

There are also student chapters of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering at many universities throughout the country including the University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, McGill University and the University of British Columbia.[2][3][4]

In the year 2019, the CSCE named its best paper award in construction after Osama Moselhi.[5][6] Moselhi Best Paper Award is offered every two years in the construction specialty conference.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Pieter R. Hart (February 2001). "History Notes - A Background History of the CSCE" (PDF). Canadian Civil Engineer. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-06. Retrieved February 3, 2011.
  2. ^ "CSCE University of Toronto". CSCE University of Toronto. Archived from the original on 2017-11-14. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  3. ^ "STUDENT CHAPTERS | CSCE / SCGC". csce.ca. Archived from the original on 2017-11-14. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  4. ^ "UBC Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Student Chapter". ubccsce.ca. Retrieved 2017-11-13.
  5. ^ "CSCE: 7th INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCEJOINTLY WITH THE CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH CONGRESS (CRC 2019), Technical Program" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2019-10-05.
  6. ^ a b "Concordia University: The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering honours Osama Moselhi's 40+ years of contributions". Archived from the original on 2019-06-17.

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