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OSPE Partners with Crozier to Empower the Future of Engineering in Ontario

The Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Crozier, a leading Canadian consulting engineering firm that brings a fresh and community-focused approach to land development.

This exciting collaboration reflects our shared commitment to advancing the engineering profession, supporting innovation, and building a better future for communities across Ontario. Crozier’s dedication to mentorship, innovation, and purposeful growth aligns seamlessly with OSPE’s mission to elevate and advocate for engineers at every stage of their careers.

“Partnering with the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers is a natural fit,” said Nick Mocan, President of Crozier. “Their forward-thinking mindset mirrors our own and we’re excited to work together to amplify the voice of Ontario’s engineers.”

About Crozier

Crozier’s team of professionals deliver civil, water resources, transportation, and building engineering services, complemented by hydrogeology, environmental consulting, landscape architecture, utility infrastructure, and building science services. With offices across Ontario, the firm places strong emphasis on employee well-being, innovation, and community connection, values that resonate deeply with OSPE members.

Looking Ahead

Together, OSPE and Crozier will champion a vision of engineering that is bold, inclusive, and future-ready.

We look forward to growing this collaboration and continuing to empower the engineering community with strong, values-aligned partners like Crozier.

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