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2006 TAC ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATIONS (SESSION)

CANDIDATURES AU PRIX DE RÉALISATION ENVIRONNEMENTALE DE L'ATC DE 2006 (SÉANCE)

  
  

Chair / Président : Scott Hanna, Regional Director, Environmental and Planning Services, Hatch Inc., Vancouver

TAC members that have made a contribution to the protection and enhancement of the environment or that have taken a particularly innovative approach to solving an environmental problem are eligible to receive the association's annual Environmental Achievement Award.

A selection committee reviewed the nominations received for the 2006 award and recommended a winner to TAC's Board of Directors this summer. The award was conferred at the delegate luncheon held on Monday, October 15.

Les membres de l’ATC qui ont contribué à la protection et à l’amélioration de l’environnement ou qui ont adopté une stratégie particulièrement innovatrice aux fins de résoudre un problème d’ordre environnemental sont admissibles au prix annuel de réalisation environnementale de l’Association.

Un comité de sélection a examiné les candidatures au prix de 2006 et a recommandé cet été son choix du lauréat au Conseil d’administration de l’ATC. Le prix a été remis à l’occasion d’un déjeuner-causerie des délégués qui s’est tenu le lundi 15 octobre.

THE CONFEDERATION BRIDGE – Michel Le Chasseur, General Manager, Strait Crossing Bridge Limited, Borden-Carleton, PE

CITY OF REGINA FIELD DEMONSTRATION OF ENGINEERED IN-PLACE RECYCLING AND STRUCTURAL REHABILITATION OF ROADS TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE "GREEN URBAN STRUCTURAL ASSET MANAGEMENT" – Curtis Berthelot, President, PSI Technologies Inc., Saskatoon; Harlan Ritchie, Manager, Roadway Engineering,City of Regina

MACDONALD BRIDGE REHABILITATION – Ben Wineberger, Environmental Specialist, Roads, City of Calgary

ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF IN-SITU RECYCLING OF PAVEMENTS – Tom Kazmierowski, Manager of Pavements and Foundations, Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Toronto

HABITAT BANKING FOR HARMFUL ALTERATION, DISRUPTION OR DESTRUCTION (HADD) AND WETLAND COMPENSATION – NEW PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS – Bob Pett, Environmental Analyst, Nova Scotia Transportation and Public Works, Halifax

ST. JOHN’S SIDEROAD / MCKENZIE WETLAND PROJECT – John P. Does, Senior Associate, R.V. Anderson Associates Limited, Toronto

SUSTAINABLE REHABILITATION OF CARLING AVENUE USING RUBBLIZATION – Steve Goodman, Senior Pavement Engineer, City of Ottawa