PEGNL’s Registration Department is currently dealing with a high number of applications and inquiries. A delay in response can be expected. All communications should be sent to pegnl@pegnl.ca.

PEGNL regulates the engineering and geoscience professions, setting the standards for competent and ethical practice to protect the public.

Engineers and Geoscientists adhere to rigorous standards of technical and ethical practice, with a commitment to life-long learning, which is essential in today's rapidly changing world.

As the regulator, PEGNL exists to serve the public through the establishment of standards and by supporting engineers and geoscientists in their pursuit of professional excellence.

Before engaging with an engineer or geoscientist check they are licensed on our public registry. If you have concerns about the practice or conduct of engineers or geoscientists, PEGNL is here to listen and act, contact us at pegnl@pegnl.ca.

we're here for You

With more than 5,000 individual and 600 corporate members, PEGNL ensures licensed, competent, and ethical practice of engineering and geoscience in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Responsible to society, PEGNL members adhere to rigorous standards and a commitment to lifelong learning. Continuously building on their knowledge and skills, to gain insight into the issues and challenges in a rapidly changing world.

Engineering and Geoscience are regulated professions. Members must be licensed in order to use the protected titles of Engineer and Geoscientist. Each licensed professional understands their regulatory obligations which includes a commitment to lifelong learning.

PEGNL exists for the public. Pride of purpose and a strong moral compass combine with high regulatory standards to underscore the value and reassurance that comes from engaging with licensed professionals. If you have concerns regarding the practice of engineering or geoscience, we’re here to listen and act.