Wakefield Lift Station Replacement
McElhanney led a team of civil, process mechanical, structural, geotechnical, and electrical disciplines in the Wakefield lift station replacement.
McElhanney led a team of civil, process mechanical, structural, geotechnical, and electrical disciplines in the Wakefield lift station replacement.
Lobelia Subdivision and Lobelia Drive Upgrades 202-22 | Osoyoos, BC The Lobelia Subdivision and Lobelia Drive Upgrades marked the conversion of a 3.24-acre family fruit farm, operational since the 1970s, into a thriving 15-lot single-family home community. In the spring of 2018, the Mackay family, who had recently inherited the family farm, faced the dilemma…
There are numerous applications for Trimble SiteVision, from underground utility exploration to aboveground boundary overlays.
After it was destroyed by wildfire in 2017, McElhanney was engaged to deliver a FireSmart strategy for Crandell Mountain Campground.
McElhanney’s landscape architects incorporated soil cells in the Riley Area’s streetscape improvements to support long-term tree health.
Could a long-term flood resiliency upgrade solution protect residents against ditch erosion and slope instability?
Adra Tunnel – Terrestrial LiDAR Scan 2022 | Penticton, BC The Adra Tunnel is part of the Kettle Valley Railway (KVR) corridor that links Myra Canyon above Kelowna to Penticton. The Railway was built over 100 years ago and is considered an Engineering marvel of its time. The Railway was decommissioned in the 1980s and is now…
Shannon Lake Golf Course – Aerial Drone Survey 2022 | West Kelowna, BC The Shannon Lake Golf Course was undergoing an irrigation system upgrade and needed accurate topography of the entire 18-hole course for design purposes. A traditional ground survey could have been used, however a site of its size would have required multiple field…
Smithers maintained a strong mountain town identity and sense of place, and wanted future growth to be managed by an OCP that respected community values.
Smithers maintained a strong mountain town identity and sense of place, and wanted future growth to be managed by an OCP that respected community values.