Leveraging our combined resources as a result of our merger with Calder Engineering in November 2021, Ecometrix has been able to elevate its water resources engineering offerings.
Expertise in hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, water management and civil works, flow monitoring, and stream rehabilitation design, including aquatic habitat enhancement and fish passage, enables us to address our clients' complex water management challenges.
These challenges include development of the technical documentation inevitably required to support permitting and approval processes for water resources related to work on industrial and commercial sites, as well as in or adjacent to lakes, rivers, and streams. Understanding the requirements of federal, provincial, and conservation authorities is a vital aspect of water resources engineering and is an area in which the combined resources of Calder and Ecometrix excel.
Together our two firms deliver complementary, rather than overlapping services, and this merger will allow us to bring increased efficiency to clients.
As Rob Whyte, Principal & Senior Consultant at Ecometrix, said at the time of the merger: “Together our two firms deliver complementary, rather than overlapping services, and this merger will allow us to bring increased efficiency to clients, especially with regards to water resources engineering.”
Whether it’s storm water management, river engineering, or the analysis and design of water management, pumping and pipeline systems, the analysis of the distribution and movement of water is a vital component of environmental consulting.
Leading with Environmental Intelligence™
Our approach to helping clients manage their water resources engineering challenges is driven by Environmental Intelligence™ and the four principles of TASC that enable clients to deliver outstanding environmental project results.
TASC
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Thought: Taking the time to envision your entire strategy from start to finish enables you to plan ahead, anticipate the unexpected, and deal with stakeholder concerns.
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Application: Create the foundation of understanding that’s needed to make sound decisions and desired outcomes. This comes from a comprehensive understanding of factors and data gathering that contribute to current and future conditions.
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Solution: Whether a solution is simple, complex, conventional, or creative, the secret to its success lies in having a thorough understanding of factors that impact outcomes, both now and in the future.
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Communication: Something that’s proactive instead of reactive, and a constant two-way process. Communication is in place to ensure common understandings, identify new perspectives, shape relationships, and build trust.
Read more about our merger with Calder Engineering
Hear from our Director of Water Resources about how the merger is enhancing services for new and existing clients.