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CBCL Limited provides professional consulting in a number of sectors, including: Water Buildings Marine Mining Oil and Gas Municipal Services Transportation Energy and Power Environment and Planning Industry and Manufacturing

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Since 1955 CBCL Limited has been a respected and trusted

firm delivering multidiscipline engineering and technical

services to clients in Atlantic Canada and

throughout the world.

We foster mutual success with our clients, value our

employees and strive to contribute to the communities

in which we live and work.

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Environmental sciences 3

Marine and freshwater studies 5

Remediation 10

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Since 1955 CBCL Limited has been a

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multidiscipline engineering and

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Canada and throughout the world.

Environmental site assessments 6

Indoor environments 13

Environmental effects monitoring 8

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CBCL Limited’s environmental division offers a comprehensive suite of environmental services tailored to the needs of our clients. Committed to playing an integral role in the success of our client’s projects, our experts focus on providing efficient and cost effective solutions.

Our multi-disciplinary, collaborative approach combined with our depth of experience allows us to efficiently navigate federal, provincial, and multi-jurisdictional regulatory regimes. We understand the importance of environmentally responsible projects and have the expertise necessary to facilitate our clients’ success.

Services provided Environmental assessment and baseline studies Habitat characterization and compensation design Permitting and regulatory approvals Hydrology and hydrogeology Water and effluent management Environmental protection plan development Hazardous waste operations and emergency response planning Environmental effects and compliance monitoring Air dispersion modelling and real time ambient air monitoring Environmental site assessment and remediation Public consultation Training Occupational health and safety management Reclamation design and implementation Hazardous materials and indoor environments management Demolition design and oversight Remediation and brownfield redevelopment

Environment

Creating today, committed to tomorrow summarizes our focus on environmental responsibility. We endeavour to go beyond conventional fundamentals of functionality and cost to include due consideration of a project’s short and long-term societal and environmental impact.

From site assessments and risk management to indoor environments, CBCL Limited provides all the technical expertise necessary to complete any environmental planning project.

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Representative projects Point Tupper Wind Farm Environmental Assessment, NSCBCL Limited was contracted to prepare the environmental assessment for the development of a wind farm to be located at Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. This farm, to be situated on industrial-zoned land in the Municipality of the County of Richmond, consisted of 12 wind turbines with a total capacity to generate 24 MWh of electricity. Given the nature of the Project, a Class I environmental assessment pursuant to the Nova Scotia Environment Act and an environmental screening pursuant to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act were prepared. This work was augmented by consultation with pertinent regulatory authorities, with local stakeholders and with the general public.

Burnside Industrial Park Wetlands Alteration Approval Process, Dartmouth, NSCBCL Limited was retained by the Halifax Regional Municipality to identify and delineate wetlands throughout the Phase-12 expansion of the Burnside Industrial Park. For those wetlands that were identified for infill purposes, full documentation was prepared and wetlands alteration approval applications were submitted on behalf of the client. Application included identification and design of compensation projects and wetland buffers.

Donkin Mine Environmental Impact Assessment, NSCBCL Limited completed a Class I Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), pursuant to the Nova Scotia Environment Act, for the proposed land based facilities associated with the exploratory phase of the Donkin Mine Project. This included determination of the regulatory route for the environmental assessment, as well as the preparation of the necessary documentation to obtain the permits, authorizations and approvals required to develop and operate the exploratory works at the proposed mine site.

Natural Resource Management at CFS Mill Cove, Hubbards, NSCBCL Limited carried out a comprehensive update to the Natural Resource Management Plan at the Mill Cove Antenna Property, an 800 ha radio communications site run by Maritime Forces Atlantic. The project included both field work and the synthesis of survey results into updated management recommendations and advice and direction for future inventory assessments and mitigation measures.

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CBCL’s environmental division regularly provides both federal and provincial regulatory approval services for our clients with industrial, commercial and infrastructural projects by preparing and attaining the requisite permitting to enable the work to proceed. The division also conducts environmental impact assessments for proposed projects to satisfy regulatory requirements and identify and mitigate potential environmental impacts and constraints. From holding public consultations to preparing associated environmental protection and management plans, CBCL Limited offers complete environmental management services for any project. Our depth of experience and ongoing communication with regulators allows for efficient navigation of multi-jurisdictional regulatory regimes.

Services provided Environmental management Regulatory roadmapping Environmental impact assessments Regulatory compliance auditing Regulatory approvals Stakeholder education Public consultation Disclosure assistance Permit acquisition Management plans Environmental protection planning

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Services Provided Fish habitat & watercourse assessment Invertebrate sampling Botanical & rare flora surveys Forest inventories Avian assessment Wetland delineation and functional assessment Ecosystem classification Land cover mapping Wildlife & wildlife habitat assessment Water quality sampling Sediment sampling

Environmental studies are often a requirement in regulatory approvals for many of today’s projects. Our multidisciplinary in-house expertise combined with a collaborative approach to field services allows CBCL’s environmental division to offer a comprehensive suite of environmental science services tailored to the project-specific needs of our clients. The survey methodologies employed by CBCL Limited are scientifically defensible, and the results are always peer reviewed internally as an integral part of our ISO QA/QC process. Results are often externally reviewed by experts (typically in academia) with respect to the various taxa being studied.

CBCL’s environmental scientists are extremely familiar with the pertinent legislation such as provincial and federal regulatory requirements, as they pertain to protected areas and species of conservation concern.

Representative projects EMERA Maritime Link Ecological Land Classification Study, NS, NLThe purpose of this work was to identify and classify the different vegetation communities spanning across a 2,260 km2 study area, which covered portions of western Newfoundland and eastern Cape Breton. The field surveys established a network of 282 vegetation plots which served as input data for a remote sensing classification algorithm. This algorithm was then applied to high resolution aerial and satellite imagery in order to produce the Ecological Land Classification mapping and high quality cartographic atlases for use by the client for project planning. Derivative products were generated, including a rare flora potential model, and a wetland classification model.

Environmental sciences

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Digby Wind Farm Transmission Line Wetland Study, NSCBCL Limited carried out wetland surveys for a 16 km length of proposed transmission corridor which resulted in the identification and delineation 33 wetlands. The resultant boundaries were relayed to the client design team in order to facilitate project design with minimal impact on wetlands and their buffer areas. To address the minimal impacts that were unavoidable, Wetland Alteration Approval Applications were submitted to Nova Scotia Environment and subsequently approved.

NSPI New Wind Species at Risk Reconnaissance, NSCBCL Limited was retained by NSPI to perform species at risk reconnaissance for four potential wind power sites located in Antigonish, Pictou, Colchester and Cumberland Counties. A desktop review of literature was performed, and a screening of rare species sighting data from the Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre (ACCDC) was conducted for each of the four sites, in preparation for subsequent field programs. Field programs were executed, with comprehensive vascular plant inventories collected for each site surveyed. Methodologies for surveying mainland moose were developed for two sites located in the Cobequid Hills, which is core habitat for this species. Reporting and mapping of rare species encountered was presented to the client for project planning purposes and identification of environmental constraints on the project.

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CBCL Limited has a skilled team of interdisciplinary environmental scientists and engineers committed to apply expert knowledge to holistic solutions for complex water-related projects. Our successful track record includes coastal water quality monitoring, bench-mark setting groundwater assessments, modeling of sediment processes for dredging operations, flooding and low-flow modeling, underwater habitat surveys and eutrophication studies. Increasing populations of humans and their use of the coastal zone exacerbate problems related to:

Water quality and eutrophication Shoreline erosion and flooding Aquaculture and fisheries Endangered species and valued ecosystems

Representative projects Marine Water Quality MonitoringBy 2012, CBCL Limited completed four years of coastal water quality monitoring for the Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program. Thousands of samples were collected and analyzed under strict obligations for time, integrity and reporting.

Groundwater Sustainability ToolkitCBCL Limited assisted Nova Scotia Environment and the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources in preparing a toolkit for the sustainable development of groundwater resources for subdivision developments.

Sydney Harbour DredgingFor the dredging of 5 million cubic metres, CBCL Limited completed extensive modeling and monitoring of impacts. Sediment processes modeled included the turbidity plume, channel sedimentation and stability of the Confined Disposal Facility on the shoreline.

La Planche River Aboiteaux Design This Aboiteaux on the Bay of Fundy drains a 135 km2 watershed with a network of Ducks Unlimited flow control structures. The design of a large automated tide gate to flush out sediment buildup required detailed modeling of the watershed and mud flat-hydrodynamics and sediment processes.

Marine and freshwater studiesServices provided Marine habitat surveys and studies Watershed assessments Receiving water studies 3-D hydrodynamic, wave and sediment modeling

Coastal monitoring and management Water quality assessments, monitoring and modeling

Eutrophication studies and remediation Surface and groundwater resource assessment and management

Mathematical modeling of surface and groundwater flows

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Phased environmental site assessments CBCL’s environmental division conducts all aspects of Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). These phased assessments include Phase I ESAs for property transactions and due diligence investigations; Phase II ESAs to determine if suspected contamination exists; and Phase III ESAs to delineate all nature of contaminants for the purposes of remediation or risk management. Other aspects of environmental work are often completed in association with Phased ESAs, such as determining a soil and water quality baseline in an area where contaminant migration is a possibility, hazardous material surveys, modeling contamination fate and transport, completing human health/ecological risk assessments, preparing site management plans and site closure environmental monitoring.

Representative projects Phase I/II ESA, Jude Island Lightstation, NLCBCL Limited was commissioned by the Canadian government to complete a Phase I and II ESA concurrently at a remote island site in Newfoundland and Labrador. The project included records review, interviews with regulatory officials and personnel associated with the site and adjoining properties, preparation of a Phase II ESA work plan prior to completing the Phase I ESA (as the site was remote; revised based on site conditions encountered), completing a site visit via helicopter that included a surface and sub-surface soil sampling program, an evaluation of information and preparation of a technical report as per Federal and industry standards.

Evaluating potentialClients facing important decisions on property acquisition and facilities’ management rely on the expertise of CBCL Limited’s environmental site assessment and remediation group to assist them in the identification and evaluation of existing and potential environmental liabilities.

Environmental site assessments

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Phase III ESA, J.R. Smallwood Building, PWGSC, NLCBCL Limited was commissioned by PWGSC to complete a Phase III ESA as part of a Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment (HHERA) at a Federal Government building in Corner Brook, NL. The project included preparation of a detailed work plan following a file review of previous environmental work at the site. The Phase III ESA was required to delineate known contamination and collect additional information for the preparation of a HHERA to address all concerns at the site and close the site’s environmental file. Main work components included monitoring well installation, soil and groundwater sampling, hydraulic conductivity testing, soil vapour testing and preparation of a detailed Phase III ESA and HHERA technical report as per federal and industry standards.

Phase I and II ESA, Co-op Food Markets, Co-op Atlantic, NSCBCL Limited was commissioned by Co-op Atlantic, to complete Phase I ESAs, which were followed up with Phase II ESAs on various sites throughout Nova Scotia. The projects included: records review, interviews with personnel associated with the site and adjoining properties, completion of a site visit to inspect the property for environmental concerns, an evaluation of information and preparation of a technical report as per federal and industry standards. The Phase I ESAs were followed by Phase II ESAs including investigative field programs containing monitoring well installation, soil and groundwater sampling, hydraulic conductivity testing and a detailed technical report as per provincial regulatory requirements.

Clients include: Public Works and Government Services Canada Defence Construction Canada Department of National Defence Department of Fisheries and Oceans Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation Marine Atlantic Inc. Nova Scotia Power Inc. Nova Scotia Government Halifax Port Authority Halifax International Airport Authority Co-op Atlantic

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At CBCL Limited, environmental monitoring programs are created for many large projects to establish the effects of an activity on the receiving environment. CBCL Limited provides ongoing regulatory monitoring for many properties such as oil and gas refineries, tire manufacturing plants, onshore gas fractionation plants, several landfill sites and many Canadian Forces sites. Regulatory closure monitoring is also provided for a number of contaminated sites following remediation and/or the development of site risk management plans.

Representative projects Environmental Effects Monitoring, Goldboro Gas Plant and Point Tupper Fractionation Plant, ExxonMobil Canada Properties, NSCBCL Limited was commissioned by ExxonMobil to conduct semi-annual regulatory monitoring as described in their facility’s operating permit from 2011-2016. The Environmental Effects Monitoring Program consists of groundwater, surface water, noise, and both passive and real-time ambient air sampling for a number of contaminants related to their plant processes. Regulatory reports are prepared semi-annually to ensure compliance with Nova Scotia Environment’s requirements. Additional services such as passive bio-remediation, spill remediation and air dispersion modeling are also completed under this contract.

Results monitoring CBCL Limited develops monitoring plans and implements the resulting monitoring programs for many clients. Recent and ongoing monitoring programs include:

Marine water quality to assess the feasibility of mussel farming in the oceans surrounding Nova Scotia

Groundwater, surface water and sediment to determine contaminant migration from contaminated sites to determine compliance with regulatory requirements

Effects monitoring at gas and fractionation plants including noise, ambient air, surface and groundwater monitoring

Effluent monitoring from a number of facilities Monitoring at several landfill sites to determine compliance and to ensure that the surrounding environment is not being impacted

Environmental effects monitoring

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Environmental Effects Monitoring, Imperial Oil Dartmouth Refinery, Imperial Oil Limited, NSCBCL Limited was commissioned by ExxonMobil on behalf of Imperial Oil Limited (IOL) to conduct quarterly regulatory monitoring as described in their facility’s operating permit from 2011-2016. The Environmental Effects Monitoring Program consists of groundwater, surface water and soil sampling for a number of contaminants related to the Refinery’s process, following strict IOL protocols. Regulatory reports are also prepared quarterly and annually to ensure compliance with Nova Scotia Environment’s requirements. Additional services such as monitoring well installation/decommissioning and development of remedial action plans are also completed under this contract.

Environmental Monitoring Program, 5 Wing Goose Bay, Defence Construction Canada, NLCBCL Limited was commissioned by Defence Construction Canada (DCC) on behalf of the Department of National Defence (DND) to conduct annual monitoring at a number of properties at 5 Wing Goose Bay from 2009-2014. The Monitoring Program consists of over 300 groundwater locations and over 40 surface water and sediment sampling locations for a number of contaminants of concern following strict DCC protocols. Annual reporting is completed and a database with over 14 years of analytical data has been updated. Data is trended and a reassessment of monitoring goals and priorities are completed.

Clients include: ExxonMobil Canada Properties Imperial Oil Limited Defence Construction Canada RCMP Enterprise Cape Breton Corporation Michelin Canada Inc. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Municipality of the County of Colchester Halifax Regional Municipality

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Emergency response CBCL’s team of remediation specialists are equipped to handle large remedial programs and respond to emergency situations. CBCL’s diversified team of remediation specialists have worked on some of the largest remediation programs in the country including the Sydney Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens site, a multitude of abandoned coal mine sites across Cape Breton, and the vast petroleum hydrocarbon impacts at 5 Wing Goose Bay, NL.

CBCL’s emergency response team is also available 24/7 to assist with residential and commercial petroleum hydrocarbon spills and leaks. Our quick response mitigates petroleum releases from migrating under buildings and onto neighbouring properties and devaluing land or becoming a major liability.

Representative projects Sydney Tar Ponds Cleanup, NSAs a major engineering partner, CBCL Limited provided design and construction administration services to the longest standing environmental cleanup project in Canadian history. This project involved the construction of slurry trenches, a contaminated water treatment plant, solidification and stabilization of 700,000 tonnes of contaminated sediments and the installation of engineered capping systems.

Removal of USTS and site remediation, Capital Health, NS CBCL Limited was commissioned by Capital Health, to remove two 20,000 gallon bunker ‘C’ underground storage tanks (USTs) and to complete a remedial program. CBCL was responsible for the project management and development/implementation of the remedial action plan to the satisfaction of the client and all regulatory authorities for the protection of both human and ecological receptors. CBCL directed the entire remediation process which included the remediation of impacts to soil, bedrock and groundwater surrounding the former tank field.

Remediation

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Services provided Remedial action planning and evaluations Emergency response Domestic fuel oil cleanups Groundwater remediation Contaminated soils and sediment remediation In-situ remediation (multi-phase) Risk based corrective action risk assessments Site decommissioning Tank inspections, tank removal and installations Site construction/reclamation/wetland construction Land use planning/landscape architecture Provincial and federal site closure requirements

Gowrie Site Remediation, NSCBCL Limited was a major design partner in the Gowrie Site Remediation project which involved the excavation of contaminated soil from seven former coal mine sites as well as the creation of a depository for these contaminates. An engineered cap and a passive water treatment system were primary components of the process.

Bathurst Remediation & Multi-Phase Vapour Extraction System Installation, NBCBCL Limited was contracted by SNC Lavalin O&M Inc. to provide environmental consulting services related to the remediation of a former service station property. CBCL Limited was initially on site to provide consultation services during pump tests using a vacuum truck to determine the effectiveness of removing petroleum hydrocarbon impacts using a Multi-Phase Vapour Extraction (MPVE) system. As a result of the pump test, CBCL Limited installed, commissioned, optimized and monitored the MPVE system as well as soil and groundwater at the site.

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Not all contaminated sites require remediation. Depending upon the end land use, site setting and site operations, some properties may be risk managed. Risk management of contaminated sites, as opposed to or in conjunction with remediation, is becoming more common for impacted sites nationally and internationally. CBCL Limited’s diversified team of senior environmental risk management professionals and remediation specialists have a thorough understanding of the regulatory requirements that must be met to successfully risk manage a contaminated property.

Representative projects Site Specific Risk Management Plan, Rose Blanche Small Craft Harbour, NLCBCL Limited developed a site specific risk management plan for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) for the Rose Blanche Small Craft Harbour in Newfoundland and Labrador. The plan consisted of a site description, environmental summary of site conditions, the management plan which explained site use and restrictions, a graphical site plan and aerial photos with areas of concern identified and historic analytical data.

Risk Assessment and Management Plan, Joseph R. Smallwood Building, Corner Brook, NLCBCL Limited was commissioned by Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) to conduct a human health and ecological risk assessment and develop a site specific risk management plan for the JR Smallwood Government Building in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Risk Management Plan consisted of site use restrictions, a groundwater monitoring plan and an indoor sub-slab vapour monitoring plan to manage risk to human occupancy at the site.

CBCL Limited uses tools such as site-specific human health and ecological risk assessments to support the development of site specific risk management plans as per federal and provincial regulations. These risk management plans are developed for clients to cost effectively achieve regulatory closure of environmentally impacted properties while limiting disturbances and operations at the sites.

Services provided Site specific risk management plan Development and implementation Risk assessment Record of site condition development Regulator liaison End use planning (brownfield development) Land use planning/landscape architecture Provincial and federal site closure requirements

Risk management

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The establishment and maintenance of healthy indoor environments is paramount in the health and comfort of building occupants. CBCL’s experienced indoor environment professionals have extensive technical knowledge and training to investigate and provide solutions and recommendations to manage issues affecting the quality of indoor environments.

Hazardous building materials (Hazmats)Hazardous building materials can represent significant health, safety and financial liability if not properly assessed and managed. In accordance with applicable regulations and appropriate handling, CBCL Limited’s experienced professionals investigate and recommend options for the removal and management of hazardous materials.

MoldThe presence of mold in indoor environments affects health and must be managed appropriately. Using the latest technologies, CBCL Limited’s indoor environment professionals and building engineers investigate and provide effective solutions to remedy moisture issues and to remediate and prevent the occurrence of mold growth in buildings.

Indoor environmentsManagement planning and trainingThe most feasible option for many indoor environment challenges is the development of a management plan. CBCL Limited designs innovative plans and provides training that best suit the needs of our clients’ short and long term goals. Some of the services we offer include:

Hazmat and/or mold management plans and training Remediation/abatement/mitigation management plans Infection control management plan development and training during construction or renovation of healthcare facilities

Dust control management plans and training Demolition/renovation management plans

Indoor air quality (IAQ) servicesCBCL Limited’s IAQ team is experienced at assessing, identifying and managing IAQ challenges to meet the goals and requirements of the client. Services in this field include:

Infection control during construction or renovation in schools and healthcare facilities Annual air sampling programs Pre-occupancy testing, including for LEED®

accreditation Remediation or abatement oversight Occupant complaint driven assessment Emergency response

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Representative projects IAQ Assessment, Marine Atlantic Inc., North Sydney, NSCBCL Limited was retained by Marine Atlantic Inc. (MAI) to conduct an IAQ assessment at a building located at the North Sydney Terminal in Nova Scotia. The assessment included measurement of indoor air using direct reading instruments for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, temperature, relative humidity, particulate matter (PM10) and total volatile organic compounds. As well, air samples for asbestos, mould and radon and swab samples for asbestos were sent to accredited laboratories for analytical analysis.

Metal impacted dust remediation, Defence Construction Canada (DCC), NSDCC and DND contracted CBCL Limited to prepare a specification/design package and drawings for a large dust remediation project. CBCL collaborated with DCC to first design a trial remediation to test the proposed remedial methods, as the work could not interfered with the normal operations of the building, and therefore typical methods could not be utilized. During the trial, CBCL collected air samples to confirm that the effectiveness of the proposed remedial methods. Following the completion of the trial remediation, CBCL developed the full remediation tender specification package. Once awarded to a contractor, CBCL provided consulting services during the full remediation project, which was successfully completed on schedule and budget.

Hazmat and IAQ Assessments and Management Plans, Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal, NSCBCL conducted Hazmat and IAQ surveys of 7 provincial buildings in northern and eastern Nova Scotia. Hazmat Survey and IAQ reports, Hazmat Management Plan reports, Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS) Survey reports and ODS Management Plan reports were generated for each building surveyed.

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Contacts Michael R. MacDonaldM.Sc., P.Eng.

President & CEOHalifax, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 492-6759Email: [email protected]

Ann WilkieM.A., M.Sc., LL.B., MRTPI

Vice President, Environment and PlanningHalifax, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 492-6764Email: [email protected]

Stephanie KilfoilB.Sc., P.Eng.

Senior Environmental EngineerSaint John, New BrunswickPhone: (506) 633-6650Email: [email protected]

Brad Trask P.Eng.

Group Leader, Environmental Site Assessment and Remediation

Halifax, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 421-7241Email: [email protected]

Jean Charles CormierCET

Senior Project ManagerMoncton, New BrunswickPhone: (506) 858-2400Email: [email protected]

Jason BernierPMP, P.Eng.

Manager, Environment and PlanningHalifax, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 492-6744Email: [email protected]

Mary BishopB.Sc. (Hon), MURP, FCIP

Senior Project Manager St. John’s, NewfoundlandPhone: (709) 364-8623Email: [email protected]

Ian BrysonM.Sc., EP

Senior Environmental ScientistTerrestrial EcologyHalifax, Nova ScotiaPhone: (902) 421-7241Email: [email protected]

Tim McLeodP.Eng., B.Sc., MIES, LEED® AP BD+C

International Business DevelopmentCell: (902) 499-6549Direct: (902) 421-7241Email: [email protected]

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CBCL Limited has carried out work around the world in many countries and regions, including:

Afghanistan

Anguilla

Antigua

Argentina

Bahamas

Barbados

Belize

Brazil

British Virgin Islands

Brunei

Canada

Cape Verde

Cayman Islands

Chile

China

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Cuba

Denmark

Dominica

Ecuador

Egypt

Eritrea

Fed. States of Micronesia

Fiji

France

Gambia (The)

Germany

Grenada

Guatemala

Guam

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Israel

Ireland

Italy

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Kenya

Kiribati

Lebanon

Libya

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Marshall Islands

Mauritius

Mexico

Montserrat

Morocco

Mozambique

Namibia

Netherlands

Nigeria

Norway

Pakistan

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Peru

Philippines

St. Kitts/Nevis

St. Lucia

St. Vincent

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Solomon Islands

South Africa

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Suriname

Tanzania

Thailand

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Tuvalu

Uganda

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States

Vanuatu

Venezuela

Vietnam

Western Samoa

Yemen

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Nova Scotia: Halifax, SydneyPrince Edward Island: Charlottetown

New Brunswick: Saint John, Fredericton, MonctonNewfoundland & Labrador: St. John’s, Happy Valley-Goose Bay