The Bonaparte First Nation IR2 Water System Improvements Project is a design and construction project that addressed the significant health and safety risks the existing water systems posed to the residents in the Bonapart First Nation (BFN) I.R.#2 (Lower Hat Creek).
Using Net Environmental Benefit for Remediation and Recovery of a Wetland Following a Diesel Release
GHD was retained by CPKC to provide environmental emergency response and consulting services associated with an incident resulting in the release of grain and diesel fuel, that occurred in February 2024, near Revelstoke, British Columbia.
Gitga’at First Nation Hydrogen Production Feasibility and FEED Studies
The Gitga’at First Nation project is a pioneering energy initiative that utilizes hydroelectric power to produce green hydrogen. This forward-thinking project is a model for sustainable and energy independence in remote and Indigenous communities.
Lulu Island Wastewater Treatment Plant Green Hydrogen Production Feasibility Study
An innovative new pathway to clean energy and circular water – utilizing existing wastewater treatment plants to produce feasible, viable, sustainable and very low carbon hydrogen.
Baseline GHG Assessment for a Large Reservoir Footprint
Developing a robust approach, GHD tackles GHG emissions from extensive natural domain. Their integrated approach includes conventional and novel methods, addressing challenges and uncertainties. A milestone towards sustainable electricity resources.
ZEV Financial Breakeven Assessment – HD/MD Fleets
GHD designed a set of scenarios to understand the implications and challenges of a heavy duty fleet transition for Transport Canada.
North Surrey Interceptor No. 2 – Preliminary Design
GHD designed 830m long 2.7m diameter tunnel with a 2.4m x 2.4m box culvert supported on piles for Metro Vancouver, which addressed liquifiable soils, artesian groundwater pressures, in a dense urban setting with environmentally sensitive areas.
Green Infrastructure Asset Management Program Planning
GHD developed a Living GI AM Framework –the first of its kind in Canada. The GI AM framework provides guidance for effectively managing existing GI, scaling up the implementation of new GI assets, and adapting to the related evolving governance…
Building Resiliency within a ZEV Transition Plan
As part of the City of Tucson’s bold 2030 carbon neutrality plan, GHD delivered a feasibility study for interim utilization of the Los Reales Landfill gas to power the city’s maintenance vehicle fleet and transit buses. The project’s mission was to investigate…