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project also won both the<br />

ACEC-NB and APEGNB Awards<br />

of Technical Excellence.<br />

The Brookfield Compost Facility<br />

was awarded the Composting<br />

Council of Canada Award of<br />

Excellence and the Benefit to<br />

Society Award from the<br />

Association of Consulting<br />

Engineering Companies—<strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>Brunswick</strong> (ACEC-NB).<br />

Other award-winning projects with<br />

which he has been associated<br />

include the:<br />

• Stormwater Master Plan for<br />

the City of Moncton (winner of<br />

the ACEC-NB Showcase Award<br />

for Technical Excellence)<br />

• Environmental Infrastructure<br />

Project for the Village of Alma<br />

(ACEC-NB Benefit to Society<br />

Award winner), and<br />

• Dieppe Industrial Park (the<br />

winner of the ACEC-NB<br />

Award for Innovation)<br />

Published papers/presentations<br />

include seven scientific journals<br />

and conferences.<br />

Mr. Crandall continues to be a<br />

strong advocate of providing<br />

summer employment for<br />

engineering students.<br />

He is especially concerned with<br />

encouraging students of aboriginal<br />

ancestry to pursue careers in<br />

engineering. Mr. Crandall<br />

believes the work undertaken by<br />

engineers must reflect the needs<br />

of all members of society. To<br />

accomplish that, successful<br />

participation of all people in the<br />

engineering profession is<br />

required—without regard to<br />

backgrounds, cultures or genders.<br />

In total, Mr. Crandall and ADI<br />

have mentored and employed<br />

hundreds of students who have<br />

gained invaluable workplace<br />

experience during their summer<br />

work terms and co-operative<br />

education programs.<br />

For the past three years, Mr.<br />

Crandall has served as director for<br />

the First Nations and Business<br />

Liaison Group of <strong>New</strong> <strong>Brunswick</strong>.<br />

This group of 15 First Nations<br />

chiefs and 15 business leaders<br />

meets regularly to create economic<br />

development opportunities that<br />

benefit aboriginal communities<br />

and the private sector.<br />

For his commitment to the<br />

future of engineering, his many<br />

volunteer contributions at the<br />

provincial and national levels<br />

and his professional leadership,<br />

APEGNB is proud to present<br />

Mr. David Crandall, P.Eng., FEC,<br />

with its Service to the<br />

Profession Award.<br />

THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER AND GEOSCIENTIST – February 2011<br />

INGÉNIEUR ET GÉOSCIENTIFIQUE – février 2011 9

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