ITE Manitoba will be hosting a Luncheon on June 27 at The Forks.
Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Time: 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm
Location: **NEW(ish)** The Event Space @ The Forks, 1 Forks Market Road (2nd Floor Main Terminal)
Cost: $25 for non-ITE members, $20 for ITE members, and $15 for students
**Registration will close on Tuesday June 24, at 3 pm.**
Food: Catering will be provided by NuBurger. Please let us know your burger choice and dietary restrictions when purchasing your ticket. More info is available by clicking the menu link.
Please note, to register for the reduced ITE member rate, your ITE membership should be valid for 2025.
Title: Daly Overpass Project
The Daly Overpass Project is an award-winning $65 million-dollar major multidisciplinary initiative in bridge and roadway construction on Provincial Trunk Highway (PTH) 10 in Brandon, Manitoba. This landmark project, embodying a blend of ambitious engineering and urban planning, is set to transform the region’s transportation infrastructure.” (Dillon Engineering) The presentation will retell the story of how the public and stakeholder engagement was successfully integrated with the design engineering process using two key tools: the Stakeholder Tier System and Discussion-based Option Evaluation (DBOE). When engineering teams view project design, stakeholder engagement, and option evaluation as important but separate project components, they are at risk of running in to any number of obstacles that can result in project delay, project cost overrun, or worse, project cancellation. An integrated view helps mitigate these risks.
Speakers: Donovan Toews, RPP, MCIP
Donovan Toews, MCP, MCIP, is the Managing Partner at Landmark Planning & Design based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Donovan has served both public and private sector clients in strategic planning, land use planning, land development, and public engagement sectors, Donovan has spent his career leading and collaborating with engineers of all types and his public sector peers to facilitate and produce solutions that are stronger because of a multi-disciplinary, strategic lens. Donovan is the former Vice President of the Canadian Institute of Planners and Past President of the Manitoba Professional Planners Institute.