
Turn-key Industrial Water Storage Facility
Prime contractor for all construction, construction management, procurement, QA/QC, of a 100,000 m3 lined freshwater storage reservoir.

Prime contractor for all construction, construction management, procurement, QA/QC, of a 100,000 m3 lined freshwater storage reservoir.

Design-build turnkey delivery of nine H2S scavenging skids, including two of the largest H2S scavenging skid packages in Alberta.

Design, Build, Finance, and Operation of a dedicated 4,000 m3/d water treatment facility for on-demand water recycle. Provided the design and operation of the facility with guaranteed performance to customer on fixed price $/m3 treatment.

Provided the siting, geotechnical investigation, preliminary/detailed engineering, regulatory package, procurement, and construction services required for 2 x 50,000 m3 saline water storage ponds in NE BC. Collected orthorectified imagery with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), which was used to provide periodic excavation and fill volumes. Provided onsite QA/QC construction services. Successful in obtaining approval from BC Regulator. Implementation of an innovative outtake system.

Integrated Sustainability was retained by the client to design a revised river intake that reduces the volume of sediment that is introduced into the raw water supply system. The revised system is to provide increased reliability and easier maintenance. The new design would need to be completed and submitted to receive regulatory approval within a condensed timeline.

Site investigation & assessment, detailed reservoir and associated infrastructure design, contractor tender services, and on-site construction management services

Decentralized wastewater treatment plant and disposal design for a large exploration camp in a remote location in the Yukon Territory. Extreme cold temperatures as low as -60°C were expected at the camp. Integrated Sustainability was approached to provide design details, procurement and construction support for the proposed infrastructure to serve the 400 person camp.

Geotechnical and civil design, procurement and construction support for the earthworks, drainage, access road for a long-term pipeline camp.

Detailed discipline engineering including plant layout optimization, and process piping design to maximize performance while reducing footprint and cost.

The boiler blow down and produced water pipelines presented many challenges for a leak detection system. Operating lines were buried 8-10 feet below grade, the brine was hot (32-65 oC), there were more than one creek crossing, and the terrain was predominantly muskeg with limited accessibility.

9 freshwater ponds and 5 produced water ponds on schedule and under budget with procurement, construction QA/QC, and groundwater monitoring.
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