Toronto – (February 4, 2016) – Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), the licensing and regulating body for professional engineers and professional engineering in the province, wishes to emphasize that the comments attributed to David Adams, P.Eng., and Michael Hogan, P.Eng., in a Radio Canada story today on the Nipigon River Bridge failure are their own and do not represent PEO’s position.
PEO Past President Adams and Mr. Hogan are quoted on possible causes of the January 10, 2016 failure. Neither Mr. Adams nor Mr. Hogan is authorized to speak on behalf of PEO and PEO considers their comments to be inappropriate.
PEO is currently assessing what part, if any, engineering played in the Nipigon River Bridge failure. PEO has reached no conclusions in this regard.
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