Southeast Stoney Trail: A CEAA Screening Environmental Assessment for a Canada Building Fund Project
Southeast Stoney Trail (SEST) is a high standard freeway in the vicinity of the City of Calgary planned for construction by Alberta Transportation. This project is an integral part of the Calgary...
Session title: REALITIES OF EFFECTIVE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT IN TODAY’S SOCIETY
Organizers: Environmental Issues Management Standing Committee
Authors: Ian Campbell
2010
Streamlining Opportunities for the Permitting, Enforcement, and Regulation of Regional Truck Movements
TransLink and Metro Vancouver municipalities are interested in identifying efficiency improvements to the movement of goods within and through the region. The movement of goods by truck is...
Session title: BEST PRACTICES IN URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING (A)
Organizers: Transportation Planning & Research Standing Committee
Authors: Helen Cook, Phoebe Cheung, Vivian Law
2010
Structural and Hydrological Design of Permeable Pavements
Permeable pavement technologies are an important aspect in sustainable design. Environmental
responsibility through green initiatives is being embraced in the transportation industry from...
Session title: Pavements
Organizers: Pavements Standing Committee
Authors: Hein, D.K., Swan, D.J., Schaus, L.
2010
Summary of City of Saskatoon “Green Street” Infrastructure Program
In 2009, the City of Saskatoon implemented the “Green Street” Infrastructure Program. The “Green Street” Program employed on-site recycling methods and off-site recycled...
Session title: NEW REALITIES WITH RECYCLING MATERIALS
Organizers: Soils and Materials Standing Committee
Authors: Curtis Berthelot, Rielle Haichert, Diana Podborochynski, Colin Wandzura, Duane Guenther, Brian Taylor, Sheri Praski
2010
Sustainable Winter Sanding with Pre-wetting
Low volume highways in northern Ontario are maintained to winter standards that result in either a centre bare pavement followed by complete clearing within a day after a winter storm, or in a...
Session title: MANAGING THE RISK OF AGING INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND REDUCED OPERATING BUDGETS
Organizers: Maintenance & Construction Standing Committee
Authors: Max Perchanok , Liping Fu , Feng Feng, Taimur Usman , Heather McClintock, Jim Young , Kevin Fleming
2010
TAC Environmental Achievement Award Submission
Traffic flow between the northern suburbs and the Montreal Metropolitan area is a key issue in
many respects. Solutions currently under development include enhancing public transit...
Session title: 2009 TAC ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATIONS
Organizers: Environment Council
Authors:
2010
The Detroit River International Crossing Environmental Assessment Study
The Windsor-Detroit Gateway is Canada’s busiest land border crossing. With increased security, aging infrastructure, and a competitive need to get goods to market quicker than ever, a long-...
Session title: 2009 TAC Environmental Achievement Award Nominations
Organizers: Environment Council
Authors: Mantha, R.
2010
The Harmonized ECO Plan Framework
Session title: 2009 TAC ENVIRONMENTAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARD NOMINATIONS
Organizers: Environment Council
Authors: Snider, D.
2010
The Impact of BIM and VDC on Company Business Process
The AEC industry is witnessing fundamental changes within its civil engineering and heavy construction sectors as to how projects are designed, assessed, and constructed. The goal of this change...
Session title: GEOMETRIC DESIGN – LESSONS LEARNED: CASE STUDIES IN INNOVATION
Organizers: Geometric Design Standing Committee
Authors: Terry D. Bennett
2010
The Impact of BIM and VOC on Company Business Processes
Session title: Geometric Design Lessons Learned: Case Studies in Innovations
Organizers: Geometric Design Standing Committee
Authors: Bennett, T.D.
2010