Engineers Canada is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals or organizations to design and facilitate a national workshop that will engage Canada’s twelve engineering regulators, their Presidents, and Engineers Canada’s Board of Directors in a consultation to scope Engineers Canada’s national role in advancing or supporting sustainability initiatives for the engineering profession.
This workshop will build on the findings of Engineers Canada’s environmental scan and comparative analysis, which examined the current state of sustainability and climate-related practices across the engineering profession and other regulated professions in Canada.
The goal of the workshop is to collaboratively develop concrete, actionable recommendations that define Engineers Canada’s national role in sustainability and environmental stewardship. These recommendations will inform future strategic initiatives and support regulators in addressing environmental stewardship and advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) within their mandates.
The successful completion of this Project will result in a “What-We-Heard” report summarizing the consultation outcomes and a set of recommendations to guide Engineers Canada’s sustainability leadership moving forward.
For full details on this project and the required deliverables, please review the complete RFP document.
Proposal submission deadline: March 25, 2026