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AWARDS: Alberta showcases awards

March 1, 2001
By Canadian Consulting Engineer

Consulting Engineers of Alberta handed out their 2001 Showcase Awards in January. The Gold Bar wastewater treatment plant ultraviolet disinfection facility in Edmonton by Infrastructure Systems won tw...

Consulting Engineers of Alberta handed out their 2001 Showcase Awards in January. The Gold Bar wastewater treatment plant ultraviolet disinfection facility in Edmonton by Infrastructure Systems won two awards of excellence (in the categories of environment and technology innovation), and an award of merit (infrastructure).

Awards of excellence and merit also went to Klohn Crippen for the Molikpaq drilling and production platform in the Canadian Beaufort Sea (resource development and international) and to UMA Engineering for the East Arrowwood syphon replacement project (infrastructure and project partnering). Amec Earth & Environmental received an award of excellence for the St. Mary Dam spillway replacement (project partnering).

Awards of merit went to the following: Hydroconsult EN3 Services for the Argentina to Chile gas pipeline; Techna-West Engineering for the New York Grand Central Terminal fall protection system; Stantec Consulting for the Telus Convention Centre/Hyatt Regency in Calgary, and for the Environmental Liabilities Assessment Program in Calgary; Campbell Woodall & Associates for the Sentinel Road Bridge rehabilitation, Lake Louise; EBA Engineering for the Foster Creek commercial thermal recovery, Cold Lake: UMA Engineering for Suncor’s Energy Project Millennium bridge crossing services, Fort McMurray, and for the On-site contaminated waste materials containment facilities at the Dew Line clean-up, Canadian Arctic; Infrastructure Systems for the Mill Creek on-line oil removal facility in Edmonton; and to CH2M Hill for the Lethbridge wastewater treatment plant BNR upgrade, and for the Transmission of environmental data using low-earth orbital satellites at Wolf Lake.

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