Difference between revisions of "Canadian Society for Civil Engineering"

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===Past Events===
 
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Past events: Tour of L'Avenue construction site, tour of Silo 5, tour of galvanizing plant, tour of steel manufacturing plant, tour of Canadian Centre for Architecture, tour of Beauharnois power generation station, tour of Champlain bridge, tour of Montreal Soccer Centre construction site
 
Past events: Tour of L'Avenue construction site, tour of Silo 5, tour of galvanizing plant, tour of steel manufacturing plant, tour of Canadian Centre for Architecture, tour of Beauharnois power generation station, tour of Champlain bridge, tour of Montreal Soccer Centre construction site
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Revision as of 17:01, 19 January 2017

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Executive Team
President Marta Calitoiu
VP Finance David Benson

Template:Incomplete The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) is a national professional society whose membership is consisted of practicing civil engineers, corporations, professors, and students like you. The society promotes professional development, exchange of knowledge, public awareness, and networking in the field of Civil Engineering. CSCE McGill Chapter connects students to the professional engineering world through construction site tours, guest speakers, industry tours and seminars. Membership is free!

Mandate

The goal of CSCE is to link the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to the outside world. See how a foundation is laid, how a power generation plant works, how a site is renovated and much much more!

Social Events

Networking sessions with professionals, debates between professionals, construction site tours, industry tours, and socials.

Past Events

Past events: Tour of L'Avenue construction site, tour of Silo 5, tour of galvanizing plant, tour of steel manufacturing plant, tour of Canadian Centre for Architecture, tour of Beauharnois power generation station, tour of Champlain bridge, tour of Montreal Soccer Centre construction site