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SUMMARY:ITE Canada 2025 Student Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:The ITE Dalhousie Student Chapter\, in collaboration with ITE University of New Brunswick (UNB)\, is thrilled to host the 2025 ITE Student Leadership Summit (SLS)! Taking place just before the ITE Canada Halifax Conference\, this summit is an incredible opportunity for ITE student members to develop leadership skills\, expand their professional network\, and gain insights from industry experts. \nEvent Highlights: \nStudent Chapter Social Night \n📅 Saturday\, May 31\, 2025\n⏰ 5 PM – 9 PM\n📍 Venue: The Pint Public House\, 1575 Argyle St\, Halifax\n🍽️ 🪙 Snacks and Arcade Tokens provided (Arcade will stay open from 5-7 PM) \nLeadership & Career Workshops\n📅 Sunday\, June 1\, 2025\n⏰ 9 AM – 3 PM\n📍 Venue: Irving Oil Auditorium\, Richard Murray Design Building\, Morris St\, Halifax\, NS\n🍽️ Breakfast and Lunch Provided \nBoth venues are a 6-minute walk from the Halifax Convention Centre\, where the ITE Canada Annual Conference will be held. \nWhy Attend? \nThe Student Leadership Summit (SLS) is a premier event for transportation students and young professionals across Canada. It offers:\n✅ Exclusive insights from industry leaders\n✅ Opportunities to meet transportation students from across the country\n✅ Professional development sessions to build leadership and career skills\n✅ Networking events\, and team-building activities\n✅ A chance to engage with Young ITE leaders and learn from their experiences \nBy attending the SLS\, you’ll gain valuable career-building skills\, form lasting connections\, and gain a renewed outlook on achieving success in the transportation industry. \nTickets \n\nITE members: $25\nNon-ITE members: $35\n\nIf you’re not already an ITE student member\, join here! ITE membership FREE for full-time undergraduate and graduate students. \nTicket Sales Close: May 25\, 2025\nDon’t miss out! Secure your spot and take the next step in your leadership journey!
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-2025-student-leadership-summit/
LOCATION:Dalhousie University Sexton Campus\, 1360 Barrington Street\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Social,Student
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250601
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SUMMARY:ITE Canada 2025 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join together hundreds from Canada’s community of transportation professionals to foster connections\, share best practices and research\, and exchange ideas for safe and healthy mobility! \n\n\n\n\n\n\nWHEN: Sunday\, June 1 to Wednesday\, June 4\, 2025\nWHERE: Halifax Convention Centre – 1650 Argyle Street\, Halifax\, NS\nlocated in Mi’kma’ki\, the ancestral and traditional lands of the Mi’kmaq people.  \nRegister and find everything you need to know about #ITECanada2025 at conference.itecanada.org
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-canada-2025-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, 1650 Argyle Street\, Halifax\, NS\, B3J 0E6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20250604T134500
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SUMMARY:[TRAINING • In-Person] Transportation & Affordability: Planning Complete Networks to Reduce Auto-Dependence
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person training session to be held in Halifax\, Nova Scotia on Wednesday\, June 4th immediately following the ITE Canada Annual Conference. For more information about the conference and hotel bookings\, visit the conference website.  \nThis session will qualify for PDH credits for attendees. Registrations will be accepted until the workshop begins on June 4\, 2025. \n\nWorkshop Location:\nHalifax Convention Centre\n1650 Argyle St\, Halifax\, NS B3J 0E6\nConvention Level 1\, Room 102\n \n\n\nWorkshop Time:\n\n\n1:45-5:45 pm\n\nWorkshop Description\nA community’s design plays a crucial role in shaping residents’ living costs\, particularly transportation expenses. One effective way to ease this financial burden is by creating “car-lite” communities where life without car ownership is convenient\, pleasant\, and sustainable. However\, designing or retrofitting such communities requires a collaborative\, thoughtful approach from land use planners\, transportation planners\, and engineers. The good news? Successful examples from around the world provide clear principles to guide the way. \nThe Half-Day Course is Divided into Four Modules: \n\nWhat Makes a Community Car-Lite and Why Does it Matter? The training will start by thoughtfully defining what it means for a community to be “car-lite”; that is\, for a resident of an area to have sufficient access to other modes of travel\, and car ownership is not required for convenient travel. We will link transportation affordability with overall affordability and discuss the opportunities for transport planners to make life more affordable for Canadians.\nExamining Car-Lite Communities in Canada and Elsewhere. We will discuss policy trends across Canada and review several master-planned communities. We’ll discuss the ambitions for each\, review the quality of the built infrastructure and mobility services provided\, and draw conclusions on the strengths and weaknesses of each development. Exercise #1: Participants will then be asked to complete their own network audit of an existing mixed-use community.\nDesigning Complete Networks. This part of the training explores how to design mobility networks for new or intensifying communities. We will discuss different types of urban traffic environments that prioritize different modes of traffic and how to lay these out at the network level using Safe Systems principles. Exercise #2: Participants will gain hands-on experience and design a transportation network for themselves in the breakout exercise.\nUnderstanding the Barriers to Implementation. The final block will discuss practical implications and challenges that an engineer or planner may encounter in trying to implement some of the concepts presented in the course. We will explore the shortcomings of the traditional process of laying out a street network solely based on auto-oriented functions (arterial\, collector\, local) as well as the alternatives (prioritizing corridors based on mode)\, and discuss how land use designations fit in.\n\nOverall\, the course will leave participants with a stronger understanding of the building blocks for car-lite communities and actionable takeaways for their work in producing transportation master plans\, secondary plans\, plans of subdivision\, and transportation impact assessments. \nLearning Outcomes\nAs a result of attending the training\, practitioners will be able to: \n\nDescribe the role of transportation practitioners in addressing Canada’s housing crisis\nExplain the concepts of being car-dependent\, car-free\, and car-less and its impacts on access to opportunity and mobility poverty\nUnderstand examples of various communities and neighbourhoods across Canada that have been designed to support car-lite living\nEvaluate a proposed or existing community layout for its likelihood of supporting multimodal travel by looking at its street design\, land uses\, and network structure\nDesign a multimodal street network for a new or retrofitted urban neighbourhood\n\nTarget Audience\nTransportation Planners\, Land Use Planners and Transportation Engineers who are interested designing more sustainable\, affordable and inclusive communities. \nTrainer bios\nMatt Pinder\, P.Eng.\, M.Eng. Lead Trainer \nMatt has a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in civil engineering and nine years of experience in transportation planning and engineering. Matt is an emerging expert in the planning and design of streets\, intersections\, and communities that address the needs of all road users. He has advised on and completed concept and detailed designs for dozens of complete streets and bikeway projects across Canada including the City of Toronto’s ITE-award-winning York University Cycling Connections project. He has contributed to award-winning design guidance documents including the Ottawa Protected Intersection Design Guide and the Ontario Protected Intersection Guide.His experience also includes leading trainings\, including for the Ontario Protected Intersection Guide\, as well as the updated OTM Book 18: Cycling Facilities which he has delivered to over 600 professionals. He was also a trainer for the April 2024 ITE Canada training session on multimodal traffic signal operations \nNarayan Donaldson\, M.Sc. Assistant Trainer \nNarayan has a bachelor’s degree in urban planning and a master’s degree in civil engineering\, and seven years of planning and engineering experience in Canada and the Netherlands. He was the lead trainer for the 2023/24 ITE Canada training session on multimodal traffic signal operations and has co-led in-person workshops such as a network planning exercise at the 2024 Winter Cycling Congress in Edmonton. He has been applying Complete Networks principles in roles such as the Mobycon project leader for the Renfrew County transportation master plan\, and a planner implementing the Town of Canmore’s town centre streetscape plan based on the Complete Networks principles of the Integrated Master Plan   \nArianne Robillard\, M.Sc. Assistant Trainer \nArianne has a Master of Science in Civil Engineering specializing in Transportation Planning. Her experience includes transportation and mobility research\, active transportation\, transit-oriented development\, and accessibility. Her academic publications include cycling access to transit-oriented development nodes and measurement of access to parks and green spaces\, and has presented at conferences in Brussels\, Portland\, Quebec City\, and Montreal. She spent four months in the Netherlands studying at Utrecht University studying Human Geography and Spatial Planning\, contributing to the design of accessibility indicator tools. \n\n \n \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/training-transportation-affordability-2025jun-halifax/
LOCATION:Halifax Convention Centre\, 1650 Argyle Street\, Halifax\, NS\, B3J 0E6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Training,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250610T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033037
CREATED:20250522T181413Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta Technical Tour - 17 Avenue SE Extension & Victoria Park/Stampede Station Rebuild
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Point – Waterdrop Statue near BMO Centre (1912 Flores Ladue Parade SE\, Calgary) \nGeneral Itinerary: \n*   11:30 a.m. – Networking and bagged lunch distribution\n*   12:00 p.m. – Section update and introduction of speakers\n*   12:10 p.m. – Tour begins\n*   12:55 p.m. – Tour concludes/ Closing Remarks (participants are welcome to stay and continue networking) \nThe 17th Avenue SE Extension & Victoria Park/Stampede Station Rebuild project is a critical connector in Calgary’s Culture + Entertainment District (C+E). Led by development manager Calgary Municipal Land Corporation (CMLC) on behalf of project partners the Calgary Stampede and Calgary Transit\, this multi-modal project was designed to enhance District connectivity and accessibility for people walking\, wheeling\, and driving across 17 Avenue S.E. into Stampede Park\, and to modernize the busy LRT station to better serve Calgarians and visitors alike. \nISL Engineering with support from GEC Architecture\, WSP\, and Platinum Engineering delivered design services for the station and surrounding pedestrian realm. The extension was designed by Arcadis\, DesignCore\, and O2 Planning & Design. PCL Construction served as construction manager for both the station and the extension. Thurber provided geotechnical services\, and local accessibility consultant Level Playing Field provided support and expertise for the design standards for the Victoria Park/Stampede Station Rebuild. \nSpeaker Bios:\nKelly Coles\, MPA\, BID\, PMP\, LEED AP\nVice President\, Building & Infrastructure \nKelly leads the delivery of the master plan vision for East Village and The Culture + Entertainment District through her oversight of key city-building infrastructure and vertical building projects\, including the BMO Centre Expansion\, 17th Avenue S.E. Extension & Victoria Park/Stampede Station Rebuild\, Stampede Trail\, and the Arts Commons and Olympic Plaza Transformation projects.\nKelly’s wealth of multidisciplinary experience includes design\, construction and project management. Prior to joining CMLC\, Kelly led the design team at the City of Calgary and was responsible for the delivery of capital projects within the City’s Facility Management Department. Before joining the public sector\, Kelly gained experience as a leader and practicing designer at architectural and interior design firms. \nDriven by a passion for life-long learning and city-building\, Kelly holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Victoria\, a Bachelor of Interior Design from the University of Manitoba Faculty of Architecture\, a Diploma in Architectural Technologies from SAIT\, and a Project Management certificate from Mount Royal University. \nJessie Boyle\, P.Eng\, PMP\nSenior Project Manager \nJessie joined the CMLC team in 2020 as a Senior Project Manager\, where she supports the delivery of the 17 Ave S.E. Extension and Victoria Park/Stampede Station Rebuild project in The Culture + Entertainment District. \nInspired\, passionate and enthusiastic about the revitalization work underway in the Rivers District\, Jessie brings more than a decade of project management experience to her role at CMLC\, including experience in institutional\, commercial\, residential\, retail\, and public projects\, notably supporting the 60-storey TELUS Sky development.\nEquipped with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Civil Engineering from Queen’s University\, Jessie has been working in the industry for 15 years in structural consulting and project management. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/17avenue-se-extension/
LOCATION:BMO Centre (Calgary)\, 1912 Flores Ladue Parade SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Tour
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Southern Alberta Section":MAILTO:southernalberta@itecanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250611T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250611T173000
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SUMMARY:ITE Greater Vancouver: Esplanade Complete Street Tour + Networking
DESCRIPTION:ITE Greater Vancouver is delighted to announce an upcoming in-person tour featuring the Esplanade Complete Street in the City of North Vancouver\, presented by the City of North Vancouver and ISL. \nAbout the Esplanade Complete Street:  \nEsplanade is a regionally significant Major Road Network (MRN)\, Frequent Transit Network (FTN)\, and Major Bike Network (MBN) corridor\, hosting numerous transit routes\, commercial vehicles\, and some of the highest volumes of pedestrian and cycling numbers within the City of North Vancouver. The Esplanade Complete Street project has reallocated limited public street right-of-way to improve multi-modal safety and functionality with protected and separated active mobility lanes\, reconfiguring bus stops to limit dangerous vehicle interactions and investing in streetscape features to bring vibrancy to this dense residential and commercial neighbourhood. This tour will explore how this capital project is supporting the City’s vision of becoming the Healthiest Small City in the World and provide participants the opportunity to discuss the policy context\, design process\, and construction lessons. \nTour Leaders \nMo Bot is a Project Manager at the City of North Vancouver\, specializing in design and construction of sustainable transportation projects. They are currently responsible for managing the design and delivery of bike\, walk and transit-supportive projects\, large and small. \nRichard Friio is a Senior Project Manager at ISL Engineering and is responsible for managing large-scale construction projects\, preparing tender documents and contracts\, performing engineering design calculations and analysis\, cost estimations\, and writing technical reports and proposals. \nCarl Bruggeman is the Manager\, Municipal Transportation at ISL and has been the project manager and design lead on numerous large-scale multi-modal transportation projects. Carl specializes in the management\, planning\, coordination\, design and construction of transportation\, water resources and land development projects with multidisciplinary components. \nTour Details: \n\nMeet at Mcdonald’s at Seabus Terminal at 2:50 pm. Tour starts at 3:00 pm.\nCapacity of 25 people; waitlist available if tour is full.\nNetworking and appetizers following the tour at 4:30 pm.\n\nNetworking / Social:\nWe invite you to join us for socialization and appetizers at Boston Pizza (Esplanade Avenue at Chester Avenue) following the tour. It’s an excellent opportunity to network\, share insights\, and discuss the highlights of the tour (Networking starts after 4:30 pm\, appetizers will be provided\, drinks will be available for purchase).
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-greater-vancouver-esplanade-complete-street-tour-networking/
LOCATION:Esplanade Avenue\, 157 Chadwick Ct\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 3K2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250617T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033037
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SUMMARY:ITE Toronto Section – 2025 Spring Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at University of Toronto Hart House for our annual Spring Luncheon! The event will start at 11 AM with a networking hour\, followed by a buffet lunch and keynote presentations. \n== REGISTRATION ENDS AT MIDNIGHT/12 AM ON JUNE 17 == \nSpeakers:\n\nRaphael Dumas\, Team Lead – Transportation Data Operations & Emerging Mobility Team\, City of Toronto\nMatt Lee\, Project Manager – Emerging Mobility Team\, City of Toronto\nPeter Richards\, President and Principal Consultant\, Parkicity Consulting Inc.\n\nSponsorships:\n\nGold Level Sponsorship ($500): Sponsors are invited to bring a roll-up board with a banner stand (24″ to 33″ x80″) to promote their transportation services. Their company’s logo will be included in the luncheon presentation and recognized verbally in the proceedings. As well\, one free individual member registration will be included.\nSilver Level Sponsorship ($300): Company logo will be included in the luncheon presentation and the company will be recognized verbally in the proceedings.\n\n  \nSpeaker Bios:\nRaphael Dumas\, Team Lead – Transportation Data Operations & Emerging Mobility Team\, City of Toronto  \nRaphael Dumas is the Team Lead for City of Toronto’s Transportation Data Operations & Emerging Mobility Team. He oversees the Data & Analytics unit’s digital infrastructure\, data pipelines and leads analyses on Emerging Mobility including the Vehicle for Hire industry and carshare. He has been working with data at the City of Toronto since 2016. Before then he was doing transit data analysis for the MIT Transit Research Group while getting a dual Masters in City Planning and Transportation Engineering. \n  \n  \n  \nMatt Lee\, Project Manager – Emerging Mobility Team\, City of Toronto  \nMatt Lee is a project manager with the City of Toronto’s Emerging Mobility Team. He currently leads day-to-day data analysis and data management projects focused on the vehicle-for-hire sector\, translating complex datasets into clear insights that inform policy decisions. Prior to joining the City three years ago\, he managed long range regional bus service planning at GO Transit\, where he also applied data analysis to support service strategies. He holds a Master’s in Transportation Planning from the University of Waterloo \n  \n  \nPeter Richards\, Parkicity Consulting Inc. \nPeter Richards is President and Principal Consultant of Parkicity Consulting Inc. He has over 21 years of experience in transportation planning and engineering\, with a focus on parking strategies\, curbside management\, and parking technologies. He has completed over 30 parking strategies for cities and universities across North America\, including cities such as Toronto\, Hamilton\, Brampton\, Barrie\, Niagara Falls\, St. Catharines\, and Peterborough. Also\, he has completed curbside management strategies in Toronto\, Los Angeles\, Anaheim\, Long Beach\, and Santa Monica. Peter co-created the curbside management software\, CurbIQ\, and served as its Product Director for the first six years of its existence. Peter is also one of the inventors for the U.S. Patent for Methods and Systems for Automatic Generation and Distribution of Curbside Map Data. Peter is on the Open Mobility Foundation Technology Council\, and is also the Former Chair of the Parking Standing Committee for the Institute of Transportation Engineers. In founding Parkicity\, Peter looks to provide parking solutions for greener cities\, with work across parking\, curbside\, mobility\, and event management. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-toronto-section-2025-spring-luncheon/
LOCATION:University of Toronto Hart House\, 7 Hart House Cir\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250624T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033037
CREATED:20250522T174832Z
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SUMMARY:ITE Southern Alberta: Workshop on Island Platform Bus Stops
DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 24\, 2025 for this in-person\, interactive workshop! This is an in-person event in Calgary. \nLocation: Urban Systems Ltd.\, 134 11 Ave SE #101\, Calgary\, AB T2G 0X5 \nDESCRIPTION\nOver the past several years\, communities across North America have implemented island platform bus stops (also known as floating bus stops) to accommodate people using transit and people of all ages and abilities who are cycling. \nIsland platform bus stops provide protected cycling infrastructure that routes cyclists between a bus stop and a sidewalk. Island platform bus stops reduce conflicts between cyclists and motorists; however\, they can also introduce new challenges for pedestrians\, particularly those with disabilities. \nIn 2024\, TransLink and the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure released the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure. While the Design Guide provides detailed technical guidance on how to improve the experience of all users at island platform bus stops\, there remain challenges to be addressed in continuing to improve accessibility and remove barriers to people with disabilities at island platform bus Island. \nJoin us for this interactive workshop to learn more about island platform bus stops\, including how to assess when they are the right design approach\, what are main issues and barriers that people with disabilities have experience with them\, and how to design them to help address the barriers faced by people with disabilities. \nThe workshop will include a summary of the Design Guide and the experiences from communities across North America\, along with a design exercise to apply learnings to real-world contexts. \nABOUT OUR PRESENTERS\nBrian Patterson\nBrian is a senior transportation and brings over 20 years of experience in active transportation planning and design\, multi-modal transportation planning\, and safety and accessibility. Brian has developed over hundreds of plans\, designs\, and studies for communities of all sizes across Canada and has been recognized with numerous industry awards. Brian led the development of the Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure and has led numerous other design guides\, including the BC Active Transportation Design Guide. \n  \n  \nDylan Passmore\nDylan is a Principal Engineer with experience in both the private and public sectors leading transportation projects across North America and internationally. Dylan specializes in the engagement\, design\, and implementation of complex and sensitive multimodal corridor projects\, particularly related to inclusive pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure design. Leveraging his hands-on corridor design work\, Dylan has also led numerous research and engagement initiatives that advance innovative design practices\, such as floating bus stop design. Dylan’s experience as Engineer of Record for several programs and signature corridor projects at the City of Vancouver means he is intimately familiar with navigating diverse needs and the complex trade-offs inherent in the public sector. Dylan regularly leads design training workshops\, guest lectures\, and presents his work at leading transportation conferences. \n  \nCristina Lucca\, EIT\, EAP Consulting Ltd. \nCristina Lucca\, EIT\, currently works as a Transportation Engineer-in-Training with EAP Consulting Ltd. Her experience as an EIT led her to recognize the importance of human-centred design in transportation projects\, particularly in making infrastructure more accessible. Cristina had the opportunity to contribute to the development of the  Design Guide for Bus Stops Adjacent to Cycling Infrastructure\, which involved extensive engagement with people who are blind and others with diverse accessibility needs. Prior to joining EAP\, she worked in the non-profit sector in the area of education and leadership\, which she continues to support as a volunteer. \n 
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-southern-alberta-workshop-island-platform-bus-stops/
LOCATION:Urban Systems (Calgary)\, 134 11 Ave SE\, #101\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 0X5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Presentation,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250627T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20250627T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T033037
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SUMMARY:ITE Manitoba June Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:ITE Manitoba will be hosting a Luncheon on June 27 at The Forks. \nEvent Details\nDate: Friday\, June 27\, 2025\nTime: 12:00 noon to 1:30 pm\nLocation: **NEW(ish)** The Event Space @ The Forks\, 1 Forks Market Road (2nd Floor Main Terminal)\nCost: $25 for non-ITE members\, $20 for ITE members\, and $15 for students \n**Registration will close on Wednesday June 25\, at 12 noon.** \nFood: 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. \nPlease note\, to register for the reduced ITE member rate\, your ITE membership should be valid for 2025. \nPresentation Information\nTitle: Daly Overpass Project \nThe 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. \nSpeakers: Donovan Toews\, RPP\, MCIP \nDonovan 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.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-manitoba-june-2025-luncheon/
LOCATION:The Forks\, 1 Forks Market Road\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 4L9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Luncheon
ORGANIZER;CN="ITE Manitoba Section":MAILTO:secretary@manitoba.itecanada.org
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