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Environmental permits come in many forms and can be required at the municipal, provincial, or federal level. They help ensure that any activities with potential environmental impacts—like construction, water usage, or waste disposal—meet the necessary...
A Hazardous Material Assessment is an expert review of a building’s materials and systems to identify substances that could harm workers, residents, and the environment if not handled correctly. These assessments, which often focus on...
When a project includes work near creeks, wetlands, forests, or wildlife corridors, you may be required to understand and mitigate impacts to the environment. Environmental assessments are critical tools for understanding and reducing potential impacts...
The City of Vancouver’s has recently issued an amended Groundwater Management Bulletin. The bulletin explains the City’s expectations for managing groundwater during and after construction of larger, multi-dwelling developments. Though some exceptions may apply, the key new...
We’re thrilled to introduce Active Earth’s strategic Advisory Council comprised of three business experts, Don McCreesh, Matt Phillips, and Lyndon Hanson. Our Advisory Council brings together a wealth of experience and expertise from diverse backgrounds,...
Active Earth is proud to be Certified™ by Great Place To Work®. The prestigious award is based entirely on what current employees say about their experience working at Active Earth. This year, 96% of employees...
Active Earth Engineering Ltd. is excited to announce that the company has secured the Doing Business As (DBA) or trade name, Active Earth. While our legal name remains Active Earth Engineering Ltd., the simplified brand...