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The Canada Community Revitalization Fund helped K’ómoks First Nation build a place to meet, celebrate, gather, and play.
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K’ómoks First Nation Community Park

British Columbia, Cities & Communities, Construction Management, Construction Surveys, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, Engineering, Geotechnical, Interest Holder Engagement & Communications, Land Development, Landscape Architecture, Municipal Underground Infrastructure & Roadways, Parks, Region, Services, Surveying, Vancouver IslandBy Andrea de VriesJuly 11, 2024

KFN members had no accessible, outdoor gathering space to meet, celebrate, gather, and play. Could a Canada Community Revitalization Fund grant meet their need?

Fort McMurray First Nation #468 fire pit project
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Fort McMurray #468 First Nation Welcome Sign and Firepit Structure

Alberta, Cities & Communities, Community Development, Construction Management, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, GIS & Spatial Analysis, Legal and Engineering Surveys, Parks, StructuralBy Andrea de VriesJuly 5, 2023

McElhanney contributed to a firepit structure and a welcome sign, both of which were designed to honor the land, for Fort McMurray #468 First Nation.

The bridge is in Ontario
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Nipigon River Bridge

Bridges, Construction Management, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, Engineering, International, Market Sectors, Structural, Transportation, Transportation & TransitBy Jenn KuhnDecember 6, 2019

Completed in 2016, the new cable stayed four-lane Nipigon River Bridge replaced a two-lane steel deck truss bridge which had been built in 1974. The bridge is part of the Trans-Canada Highway and carries traffic over the Nipigon River in northwestern Ontario.

Grasslands National Park Badlands Parkway
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Grasslands Badlands Parkway

Award-Winning Project, Cultural & Historic Landscapes, Engineering, Environmental, Environmental Assessment, Landscape Architecture, Parks, Planning, Recreation, Saskatchewan, Services, Surveying, Sustainable Landscapes, Tourism, Transportation & TransitBy Jenn KuhnNovember 29, 2019

Parks Canada Agency challenged McElhanney to design the Badlands Parkway to minimize impacts to the wildlife and overall ecosystem.

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