Gordon Chamberlain
Gord is a senior transportation engineer who is the Practice Lead for Ottawa’s Transportation group.
- Phone: (613) 724-4390
- Email: gordon.chamberlain@stantec.com
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Gord is a senior transportation engineer who is the Practice Lead for Ottawa’s Transportation group.
Grace is a graduate civil and structural engineer who contributes to surface water drainage strategies, assessments, and practical solutions to manage flood risk during planning and detailed design of infrastructure and development projects.
A senior hydrogeologist, Grace is a major proponent of leadership and environmental stewardship. She’s focused on contaminated site assessment and remediation, with particular expertise in the management of excess soil in Ontario.
As an associate, Grace currently focuses on airport landside roadway projects that will support new airport infrastructure. A transportation engineer, she’s worked on highway, bridge, road, and airport infrastructure projects.
Grace is a strategic management consultant who focuses on asset analytics and technology within the electrical utility space where she works on strategic maintenance planning, roadmap development, load forecasting, and generation needs assessments.
For the past 26 years, Graeme has focused on building an in-depth understanding of community transit needs and the psychology of using transit.
A director of Stantec’s MEP team in Bristol, Graeme is a certified Passivhaus designer focused on low carbon design and zero carbon energy systems.
Graeme focuses on brownfield projects including remedial investigation, feasibility studies, and action planning, risk assessment, remedy implementation, and site closure. He has also led sediment cleanup, wetlands, and stream restoration projects.
Graham is a senior integrity engineer in Victoria, British Columbia. He keeps Canada’s energy infrastructure safe and reliable through comprehensive engineering and risk assessments, in-line inspection analyses, and hazard identification studies.
Involved with bus rapid transit (BRT) projects since 1989, Graham has contributed to the evolution of these systems throughout North America and internationally as a planner, designer, constructor, and operator.