Examples of Engineering Profession Act in a sentence
A Professional Mechanical Engineer(s) or Engineering Technologist, or Fire Engineer to execute the Scope of Work must be registered as an Engineer (Pr. Eng.) in terms of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000 (Act 46 of 2000) with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA).
Government Gazette No 39480, 4 December 2015: Guideline Scope of Services and Tariff of Fees for Persons Registered In Terms of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000, (Act No 46 of 2000): Board Notice 138 of 2015, applicable from 1 January 2016.
Construction project management Construction Project Manager Project and Construction Management Professions Act of 2000 (Act No. 48 of 2000) Engineering Engineer, Engineering Technologist, Engineering Technician or Certificated Engineer Engineering Profession Act of 2000 (Act No. 46 of 2000) The Consulting Engineer shall be responsible for achieving the contract skills development goal and are provided with a number of methods for measuring their achievements.
Such a team needs to be led by a person who has at least six years post-graduate experience in the planning of infrastructure projects and is registered either as a professional engineer in terms of the Engineering Profession Act, a professional quantity surveyor in terms of the Quantity SurveyingProfession Act or a professional architect in terms of the Architectural Profession Act.
ENGINEER means an engineer registered in terms of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000 (Act 46 of 2000).
I, ______________________________________________________________________________ (full names) hereby apply for Registration as a Professional Engineer and undertake to abide by all the provisions of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000 (Act No. 46 of 2000) and any Rules published thereunder, including the Code of Professional Conduct.
I, ______________________________________________________________ (full names) ID No. __________________________________, hereby in application to ECSA I lawfully declare to abide by all the provisions of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000 (Act No. 46 of 2000) and any Rules published thereunder, including the Code of Professional Conduct.
Guideline of Services and Processes for Estimating Fees for Persons Registered in terms of the Engineering Profession Act, 2000.
This Code of Practice should be read in conjunction with the Engineering Profession Act 46 of 2000, and the Code of Conduct for Registered Persons, Gazette no.
Accreditation of engineering programmes is mandatory under the Engineering Profession Act Programme Quality Assurance and is required under the Higher Education Act.