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July 02, 2006
Ryan-Biggs Associates Approved as Sponsor Organization for Continuing Education for Professional Engineers in New York State by The Practicing Institute of Engineering
Ryan-Biggs Continues to Promote Continuing Education
Troy, NY (PRWEB) July 2, 2006 -– Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C., was approved as a Sponsor Organization for Continuing Education for Professional Engineers in New York State by the Practicing Institute of Engineering, Inc (PIE).
Sponsor Membership is for organizations that have the wherewithal to prepare, independently evaluate, present, conduct, and maintain records of training activities in compliance with PIE procedures and the New York State Education Department regulations regarding mandatory continuing education for Professional Engineers in New York State. Mandatory Continuing Professional Competency Legislation was passed in 2002 and became Chapter 146 of the Laws of New York State.
Jack Healy is an Associate and directs the Continuing Education Certification Program at Ryan-Biggs. Healy is a licensed Professional Engineer and has evaluated programs for PIE, the New York State Society of Professional Engineers, and the American Council of Engineering Companies of New York. “RBA has a long history of presenting seminars for educational purposes, and we are looking forward to working with PIE and the New York State Education Department to continue this tradition,” said Healy.
About Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C.
Ryan-Biggs Associates, P.C., is a consulting engineering firm specializing in structural engineering. Since 1973, they have been providing design services from their main office in Troy, New York, and branch offices in Skaneateles, New York, and West Chester, Pennsylvania.
About The Practicing Institute of Engineering, Inc.
The Practicing Institute of Engineering, Inc. (PIE) offers courses of instruction, lectures and seminars for members of the engineering profession to the end that the practice of engineering may be conducted with continuing competence, moral integrity, and breadth of understanding which will enhance the usefulness of the profession to the community and promote the continuing professional development of engineering by the award of appropriate continuing professional development credits.
Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at July 2, 2006 11:22 PM