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2. Address Avenida António Augusto de Aguiar, no
3D 3. Telephone+ 351 21 313 2600 4. Fax+ 351 21 352 4632 5. E-mail and web siteE-mail: ordeng@mail.telepac.pt Web site: 6. Name of PresidentEng. Francisco Sousa Soares 7. AdministrationSecretary General: Eng. João Vaz Lopes 41 permanent staff members 8. Date of formation of the association24 November 1936 9. Objectives and ethicsSee Annex 1. 10. Route of entry to membershipSee Annex 2. 11. MembersThe Order of Engineers has about 33,000 members and is organised in 12 Colleges: Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software and Computing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Naval Engineering, Geographical Engineering, Agronomic Engineering, Forestry Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. The following information refers only to the College of Geographical Engineering Number of holders the title
Number of technician or sub-professional members
12. Specialisation% of qualified members whose principal specialisation is (the figures refer to the main activities, since there is no formal specialisations; 3 more activities are included: geodesy, cartography and photogrammetry)
13. Statutory recognition
14. Employment% of qualified members
15. SubscriptionsAnnual subscription payable by each grade of membership
16. Services to members
ANNEX 1Objectives and ethicsIn annex, there is a copy of the Statutes (in Portuguese). 1. Objectives The Order of Engineers is the public association that represents the engineers in Portugal. The main scope is to contribute for the development of engineering, stimulating the efforts of its associates in the scientific, professional and social domains, as well as the accomplishment of the professional ethics. The Order’s responsibilities are:
2. Ethics The deontology and ethics are a concern of the Order of Engineers. The Title II (Professional deontology) of the statutes is dedicated to the rights and duties of the engineers when practising, namely:
There is also a disciplinary regulation that contains the possibility of disciplinary action. ANNEX 2Routes of Entry to Membership1 – The routes of entry to membership are contained in the "Regulation of admittance and qualification". In summary, the routes of entry are the following:
2 – Additional information
ANNEX 3Statutory Recognition1 – The attribution of the title, its use and the practice of the engineer depend on the membership in the Order of Engineers. Engineer is the one who has a licenciate’s degree, or legal equivalent, in an Engineering course, member of the Order of Engineers, that uses the sciences and techniques related with the different fields of engineering, in the activities of research, conception, study, project, manufacture, construction, production, inspection and quality control, including the coordination and management of these activities (statute definition). 2 – The activities developed by the members of the College of Geographical Engineers are, mainly:
Since the statute has a general concept, these activities are implicit. There are some surveying activities that are carried out by surveyors that don’t have a university degree (technician level). ANNEX 4Services to MembersBesides the monthly revue, the other services to members are:
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