I work in oil and gas. I can tell you with confidence that both the city administration of Edmonton, and the provincial government weighed the cost when they carried out a land survey. Feel free to forward both entities your Google search results.
Again, in the context of the city plan, this...
Talk about a overstatement. It’s a large parcel of mostly unused parcel of land, they’ll figure it out.
Considering there will be direct LRT access, which is vital, I’d argue there’s not a lot of other options that are more accessible.
It's not a mystery, it's all about location.
Alberta is lacking in infrastructure. This site was chosen specifically because it's accessibility. If constructed it will be accessible by via the Henday and Highway II, not to mention bus and LRT. It's location is ideal to reduce strain from the...
I'm not saying their assertion is correct, but surface and subsurface cracking aren't necessary related, nor may result in the same outcome (service failure). It might not look pretty, but it could be okay.
I used to inspect rail. A reverse detail fracture is a defect that starts in the gauge...
I'm not sure if they will be relying on visual inspection to ensure the piers are structurally sound. It looks like they only became aware the piers weren't structurally adequate, after inspecting the surface cracks. The video above with the spokesperson described the surface cracking as minor...
It's not styled like an apartment building or house, but this a 'fake building'. There used to be a substation, and after they built the Heritage Valley park and ride, they covered it up.
As far as I understand, sorta kinda.
P3 projects are regulated at all levels; municipal, provincial and federal. The constitution dictates most large scale projects fall under provincial jurisdiction however. It would be up to the province to set up a legal framework that requires more...
Those people don't represent all indigenous peoples.
I'm not saying all indigenous people are opposed, I'm saying we don't know. Proper consultation hasn't happened.
You're misunderstanding what I said. Aaron Paquette specifically brought up the topic of indigenous peoples engagement during...
Which is exactly what Aaron Paquette was concerned about during the counsel meetings. The goal was always to get to a "yes". There isn't any set of circumstances where a "no" would be okay, even with proper indigenous engagement or direct involvement.