RPEQ (Registered Professional Engineer Queensland)
The Board of Professional Engineers of Queensland administers the Queensland Professional Engineers Act 2002. The Act provides for the registration of professional engineers to practise in Queensland.
Registration as a professional engineer in Queensland (RPEQ) is recognition of the qualifications and competencies of an engineer. An engineer plays a critical role in the design and construction of major infrastructure as well as providing critical engineering services to the mining and growing resource sector in Queensland. By having a registration system, this ensures a high standard of engineering exists within Queensland.
A Code of Practice is made by the Board for the guidance of Registered Professional Engineers (RPEQs).
The Act prohibits persons who are not registered from providing professional engineering services in Queensland. The only exception is for individuals who practise under the supervision of registered professional engineers registered in the same area of engineering.
Clients or third parties may require professional engineering services to be certified by a registered professional engineer.
If the certification is required to be made by a registered professional engineer, then the certification can only be provided by an individual registered professional engineer.
Reports and Investigations:
Clients or third parties may require an independent report, review or investigation for a particular project or installation.
They may require the professional engineering services to be certified by a registered professional engineer.
Mr David Batterham is able to provide RPEQ certification services for electrical engineering.
Registration as a professional engineer in Queensland (RPEQ) is recognition of the qualifications and competencies of an engineer. An engineer plays a critical role in the design and construction of major infrastructure as well as providing critical engineering services to the mining and growing resource sector in Queensland. By having a registration system, this ensures a high standard of engineering exists within Queensland.
A Code of Practice is made by the Board for the guidance of Registered Professional Engineers (RPEQs).
The Act prohibits persons who are not registered from providing professional engineering services in Queensland. The only exception is for individuals who practise under the supervision of registered professional engineers registered in the same area of engineering.
Clients or third parties may require professional engineering services to be certified by a registered professional engineer.
If the certification is required to be made by a registered professional engineer, then the certification can only be provided by an individual registered professional engineer.
Reports and Investigations:
Clients or third parties may require an independent report, review or investigation for a particular project or installation.
They may require the professional engineering services to be certified by a registered professional engineer.
Mr David Batterham is able to provide RPEQ certification services for electrical engineering.