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Ontario Nature @ Centre for Social Innovation estimates wildlife vehicle collisions occur every 38 minutes in Canada and cost us $200 million per year. Read below about how the problem is being addressed.
- Peter Saunders, Editor
 
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Dialog engineers Alberta’s first wildlife overpass outside Banff

The firm provided structural engineering and landscape architecture to help reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions on one of the province’s busiest stretches of roadway.


IO issues RFP for first phase of Stevenson Memorial Hospital’s redevelopment

Infrastructure Ontario has invited three companies—EllisDon, Ledcor Group and Pomerleau—to detail how they would deliver the project in New Tecumseth.


Advance Women in Engineering returns next month

This year’s all-new agenda will address engineering with purpose, working with other disciplines, finding community support and effective allyship. Register today!


 
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Stantec expands in U.S. with acquisition of Page

The deal positions Stantec as the largest integrated engineering and architecture firm in North America and the second-largest architecture firm in the U.S. » Read More...

EXP promotes VP of international development and projects lead

He has worked on projects in Peru, Morocco, Honduras, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Algeria, Côte d’Ivoire, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Gambia. » Read More...

HH Angus names design technology leader

He has more than 20 years’ experience, including stints with Figure3, Gensler, CanBIM, Dialog and Building Intelligence Group (BIG). » Read More...

 
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