Learn what the Class EA process is all about from an instructor who has conducted many such planning exercises since the inception of the Municipal Class EA over 20 years ago.
The Workshop is delivered over one & a half days, in four modules during October 21-22, 2019. The modules will provide you with the background you need to understand the Class EA process, will walk you through the process, & will reinforce the learning process with practical exercises, followed by case studies.
Celebrating over 65 years in planning, engineering design and construction administration for transportation and urban infrastructure projects.
LEA Consulting has its roots in two companies: ND Lea & Associates Ltd. & Lazarides, Lount & Partners. As shown in the timeline, the names of the companies have changed several times over the last 65+ years.
PEO Public Consultation: Proposal to amend use of seal regulations
Professional Engineers Ontario’s Professional Standards Committee (PSC) amends existing standards of practice or creates new ones as required. These standards of practice are regulations which set benchmarks for practitioners providing various services to either clients or employers.
As part of the approval process, Council has directed the PSC to consult with licence holders and stakeholders on all new or amended standards of practice under consideration by the committee.
The following is a public consultation draft for a:
Major investment will renew Ontario schools and strengthen student learning
Ontario's government is protecting what matters most by working with its school board partners to support the expansion of new school buildings & child care spaces, as well as major renovations & additions to existing schools.
Feds pump $44.5M into pair of Ontario First Nation water infrastructure projects
Infrastructure Canada & Indigenous Services Canada are committing funds to two water infrastructure construction projects within Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, just east of Belleville, Ont.
The Ontario government nominated a pair of infrastructure projects in Oxford County under the Canada Infrastructure Program run by the provincial and federal governments.
Robot bridge inspectors more reliable than people, UW researchers say
A team of researchers from Waterloo University have designed a robot that they say performs bridge inspections faster, more reliably & at a lower cost than ever before.
The robot, developed by engineering professor Sriram Narasimhan & his team, drives around the structure & creates a 3D map. It creates a profile for the specific bridge, & records the progress of cracks over time.