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Operational Excellence

Professional engineering governed by permits, practice controls, and accountability

Bunch engineering work is governed through Permits to Practice, a Professional Practice Management Plan, authentication controls, and responsible professional oversight.

Professional Practice

Regulated practice. Traceable accountability.

Engineering is a regulated profession, and Bunch treats professional practice as a formal responsibility. Bunch maintains Permits to Practice for engineering work in the jurisdictions where those services are provided, including Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

Bunch professional practice is governed by a Professional Practice Management Plan. The plan defines how engineering work is reviewed, authenticated, validated, controlled, retained, and supervised. It also establishes responsibilities for professional engineers, engineers-in-training, designers, reviewers, and project teams.

For clients and engineering-company partners, this means Bunch engineering support is controlled, traceable, and connected to field execution without bypassing professional accountability.

APEGA
Permit to Practice — Alberta
EGBC
Permit to Practice — British Columbia
APEGS
Permit to Practice — Saskatchewan
PPMP Professional Practice Management Plan

Permits to Practice

Practice Management Plan

Authentication & Validation

Responsible Member Oversight

Permits & Jurisdictions

Engineering practice governed in every jurisdiction we work

Alberta

APEGA

Permit to Practice for engineering work performed in Alberta under the Engineering and Geoscience Professions Act.

British Columbia

EGBC

Permit to Practice for reserved engineering practice in British Columbia under the Engineers and Geoscientists BC Act.

Saskatchewan

APEGS

Permit to Practice for engineering work provided in Saskatchewan where Bunch engineering services are delivered.

Governance Framework

Professional Practice Management Plan

The PPMP defines how engineering work is reviewed, authenticated, validated, controlled, retained, and supervised across all project types and jurisdictions.

  • Authentication controls for all engineering deliverables
  • Validation and review checkpoints before issue
  • Records retention in accordance with regulatory requirements
  • Defined roles for PEs, EITs, designers, and reviewers
  • Responsible Member oversight for regulated work
  • Supervision standards for engineers-in-training