Eagle Heights Reservoir Replacement
The City of Duncan’s reservoir replacement had to store twice the amount of water on a parcel the size of a basketball court. Could our design deliver?
The City of Duncan’s reservoir replacement had to store twice the amount of water on a parcel the size of a basketball court. Could our design deliver?
To support BC MoTI’s Resilient Highway Infrastructure Adaptation Program, we developed a system to identify, analyze, and map at-risk culverts province-wide.
To address an existing water storage deficiency, the City of Armstrong requested a design for concrete potable water reservoirs.
McElhanney led a team of civil, process mechanical, structural, geotechnical, and electrical disciplines in the Wakefield lift station replacement.
After it was destroyed by wildfire in 2017, McElhanney was engaged to deliver a FireSmart strategy for Crandell Mountain Campground.
Could a long-term flood resiliency upgrade solution protect residents against ditch erosion and slope instability?
With the dam set to expire as a sediment pond, RDNO focused on decommissioning the facility and returning the creek to a natural state.
The Town of Olds engaged McElhanney for infrastructure assessments including sanitary sewer and water main.
McElhanney’s rehabilitation of the original cells allowed for years of future operations and provided efficient leachate process management.
In 2020, KFN embarked on a multi-year improvement program to help them do their infrastructure management business in a different way.