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Consulting Engineers respond to columnist's comments

December 1, 2013

Barry Steinberg, Chief Executive Officer, Consulting Engineers and John Gamble, President, Association of Consulting Engineering Companies, took issue with some comments made by the Toronto Star's Urban Affairs columnist Christopher Hume made in "Glen Murray wants a smarter Ontario." The following is a copy of the letter that appeared in the Toronto Star on Dec. 2, 2013  

The engineering sector in Ontario and across Canada has been appealing to governments for years to treat infrastructure investment as a long-term investment in our social, economic and environmental quality of life. Not only has our sector also been advocating for long-term infrastructure planning at all levels of government, but also advocating for asset management and procurement practices that yield the best value and best possible outcomes for the entire lifecycle of our infrastructure assets.

We are therefore surprised by Christopher Hume’s erroneous assertion that “infrastructure has been downgraded and handed over to engineers . . . who see no further than the bottom line.” The reality is that Consulting Engineers of Ontario and the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies — Canada have been critical of short-term, bottom-line driven infrastructure decisions and have invested considerable resources in educating government and other stakeholders on the need for a long-term strategic approach to infrastructure development and renewal.

Unfortunately, the trend in recent years has actually been to increasingly exclude engineers from such strategic decisions while our communities have continued to amass a significant infrastructure deficit. Marquee projects like the R.C. Harris filtration plant and the Bloor Street viaduct, which Mr. Hume cites in his article as example of Toronto’s most useful and beautiful structures, represent a time when engineering expertise was appropriately respected and infrastructure was in fact “handed over to engineers” to great success. We are hopeful that Glen Murray’s comment will result in more consultation between government and the engineering sector in Ontario and across the country.

 READ CDAO's position on  Bill 141 here

 
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