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ART Sessions – Back by Popular Demand!

We’re excited to share the news that the Adaptation Resilience Training (ART) program, an Alberta-focused set of introductory sessions that explore how professionals working in the province can raise their understanding about climate change and how to manage risks in community planning, is back! This program was launched in September 2021 and due to popular demand and feedback received, the core sessions will be hosted once again in March 2022.  

Associated Engineering has been working with Alberta Environment and Parks to develop this free online training program for professionals interested in learning more about how to incorporate adaptation in their practice and build resilience in community planning.

Owen James and Garry Drachenberg will be among the speakers leading the March 2022 sessions.

  • The Weather Isn’t What It Used to Be: Separating Fact from Fiction about Climate Change (register here)
  • Risks Around Us: Learning Which Climate Risks are Important to Manage and How (register here)
  • Making Dollars and Sense of Climate Change: Economic Aspects of Climate Change (register here)
  • But It’s So Cold Outside! How to Speak Effectively About Climate Change (register here)

Note: Registration is required to attend these sessions.

These sessions will enable participants to build their knowledge and a foundation of climate change literacy that informs, guides, and supports discussions and decision-making.  Alberta-based examples will be used to illustrate the concepts and demonstrate what is happening locally.

This project is funded by Alberta Environment and Parks and Natural Resources Canada.

Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccination to enter Associated’s Workplaces

Dear Clients, Partners, and Friends: 

I hope the start of 2022 finds you keeping safe and well. 

With the recent surge of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations across the country, Associated Engineering continues to actively evaluate our Pandemic response protocols. The health and safety of our staff, clients, and partners are paramount. To minimize and mitigate the risk of COVID-19 transmission in our workplaces, effective January 31, 2022, Associated Engineering requires all staff and visitors entering our workplaces to be Fully Vaccinated against COVID-19. Workplaces include our offices; project sites; construction sites; vehicles used for carpooling for work purposes; external venues for company-organized meetings and events; and spaces mandated by Municipal, Provincial and Federal governments. Fully vaccinated means having received the full series of COVID-19 vaccines, as defined and approved by Provincial or Federal governments. We believe this policy helps safeguard the health and safety of our staff, clients, and visitors, and prevents the spread of COVID-19. 

In making this decision, we considered the high rate of vaccination of our staff (more than 95%), the mandatory vaccination requirements of our clients and organizations with whom we work and support, and the Federal government’s requirement for proof of vaccination for all air, rail, and marine travel in Canada. 

Subconsultants, partners, and suppliers must sign an attestation form confirming their compliance with our mandatory vaccination policy.  

To enter our offices, visitors are not required to show proof of vaccination, but must confirm that they are Fully Vaccinated on our Health Assessment tool before entering our workplaces. Any individual who cannot confirm that they are Fully Vaccinated should contact their project manager or our office manager to make alternative meeting arrangements. 

While in our workplaces, physical distancing and masking in common areas continue to be required. 

These health and safety measures are temporary. This policy will remain in effect only while the COVID-19 public health and safety concerns are still active. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me or our local General Manager. 

I know we will come through this pandemic and be stronger for our efforts.   

Best Regards, 


Martin Jobke, P.Eng. 
President & CEO