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British Columbia Board Requirements

Professional Engineers


The continuing education requirements of the Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (EGBC) are provided below:

CE Hours Required:
P.Eng., P.Geo., P.L.Eng., P.L.Geo., Life Member Prior to 1998, Honorary Life Member are required to complete 60 CE hours/3 years or 20 CE hours/year. Structural Engineers (Struct.Eng.) are required to complete 120 CE hours/3 years.The CE Program is optional for Registrants with a non-practising designation (either "Non-Practising” or "Retired”), and nonpractising life members. However, non-practising Registrants must submit their Annual Reporting declaration each Reporting Year, between May 1 to June 30.
CE Reporting:
Annual by June 30: Continuing education activities must be reported annually by June 30 for the previous Reporting Year (July 1 to June 30). The first Three-Year Rolling Period started on July 1, 2021 and ended on June 30, 2024. A new Three-Year Rolling Period starts on the first day of each Reporting Year.
License Renewal:
Based on Annual Renewal: You are required to renew your license annually by December 31.
Area of Learning:
Areas of learning defined in the new CE Program include: 
  • Technical Learning: Activities related to advancing a Registrant’s technical and professional knowledge and skills within their area(s) of practice, including any anticipated future changes to the area(s) of practice.
  • Ethical Learning: Activities related to advancing a Registrant’s knowledge of how to act ethically and meet the ethical obligations pursuant to the Act, regulations, Bylaws, and the Code of Ethics.
  • Regulatory Learning: Activities related to advancing a Registrant’s knowledge of relevant regulatory requirements, including the Act, regulations, Bylaws, Code of Ethics, codes, standards, policies, and
    requirements in relevant legislation.
  • Communications and Leadership Learning: Activities related to advancing a Registrant’s non-technical knowledge and skills, including communications and leadership skills.
(Note: 1 CE hour = 1 Hour of Learning)
Activities Offered by CED:
CEDengineering.ca is qualified to offer Technical Learning, Ethical Learning, Regulatory Learning, Communications and Leadership Learning.
Course Applicability:

Please note the following:

  • All practicing registrants must complete at least 1 hour of ethical and 1 hour of regulatory learning each year. For the remainder of required CE Hours, it is expected that registrants will choose a mix of activities that fall into the various areas of learning depending on the individual registrant’s area(s) of practice, role, and responsibilities.
  • Registrants who hold a Designated Structural Engineer (Struct.Eng.) designation must complete an additional 60 CE Hours of Technical Learning directly related to their structural area of practice during the Three-Year Rolling Period, beyond the 60 CE Hours required of other Professional Registrants.
CE Carryover:
CE Hours must be recorded for the Reporting Year in which the CE activity took place and cannot be carried over to future years. However, they do contribute to a Registrant’s three-year rolling total, allowing for flexibility over time to meet CE Program requirements.
Additional Information:
Please visit the British Columbia Provincial Board Website.

Professional Land Surveyors


The continuing education requirements of the Assoication of British Columbia Land Surveyors (ABCLS) are provided below:

PDHs Required:
45 credit hours over a rolling 3-year cycle
PDH Reporting:
Annual by December 31: You are required to submit your CPD Report by December 31 of every calendar year.
License Renewal:
Annual by January 31: You are required to renew your license by January 31 of every calendar year.
PDH Categories:

The credit hours must be earned in Approved Professional Development Categories A, B, & C over a rolling 3-year Continuing Professional Development Cycle as follows:

1. Category A:

  • 1 hour of activity = 1 CPD credit hour
  • Activities: 1) Courses and Seminars, 2) Meeting Attendance, and 3) Presentations and Papers
  • A minimum of 22.5 of credit hours must be obtained in this category.

2. Category B:

  • 2 hours of activity = 1 CPD credit hour
  • Activities:
    • Participation in Professional Associations or Regulatory Bodies, and
    • Professional Activities including Research and Mentorship

3. Category C:

  • 1 hour of activity = 1 CPD credit hour
  • Activities: Indigenous Reconciliation
  • A minimum of 3 credit hours must be obtained in this category
Categories Offered by CED:
CEDengineering.ca is an online continuing education provider qualified to offer Category A activities.
Course Applicability:

Members are encouraged to use the Self Assessment Worksheet to assist in identifying areas requiring professional development.

PDH Carryover:
Not specified. Please verify with the ABCLS.
Additional Information:
Please visit the Assoication of British Columbia Land Surveyors Website.
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