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The Canadian Consortium Group

SMC CONSORTIUM INC

A Partner Of Choice

April 20th, 2010

Subject : Pre-qualification document

Dear Sirs,

The present document is intended to demonstrate SMC Group’s renowned expertise in various fields. Accordingly, SMC Group wishes to express its keen interest in offering its technical assistance and would appreciate also, being considered for any future projects related to its expertise.

SMC Group, a Canadian construction and consulting Strategic alliance teams, who has large experience in implementing projects worldwide.

With a highly qualified professionals, SMC Group offers a wide scope of quality expertise with significant emphasis towards engineering, construction, transport, management and economics, agriculture&agri-food, power, chemical, oil&gas, pharmaceutical, environment, Water treatment, waste treatment, mining, telecommunication, infrastructure, financial analysis, training and other related fields.

SMC Group offers its services in both English and French , enabling it to be very familiar with different situations in various parts of the world. Beside its strength in approach in project implementation whereby local partners are invited to fully participate in project activities . SMC Group is involved also in international networking as well in various new technology products supply as a trading activities.

We hope that our pre-qualification document will eventually meet your approval and we wish to thank you for the opportunity to present you our credentials.

With kind regards SMC Consortium inc

Eddy Karkouti President

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION

2. PRESENTATION OF THE PARTNERS

3. PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL RESOURCES

4. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE AND PROJECTS

5. NEW TECHNOLOGY SUPPLY

SMC CONSORTIUM INC

INTRODUCTION ______

Over the years , GENIVAR Group, MAGIL Construction , HATCH, ANDERSON WATER SYSTEMS, SPS ENGINEERING, CDI an affiliated company of 5B Group international inc, have been mandated to undertake many large scale projects in different fields namely integrated natural resource management, construction management, environmental engineering and technologies, design and construction of long-span buildings, commercial centres, highrises and luxury residential buildings, infrastructures as well as in various sectors such as industry, power , water treatment, waste treatment,aerospace, transportation,food processing, pharmaceutical, oil&gas and turnkey projects including international networking services in association with other Canadian expertise.

This document aims at demonstrating their capability to undertake various projects related to the construction industry, the management of projects, engineering and consultancy service including large scale projects related to their various expertise in many sectors.

This Joined forces aims at bringing their specific expertise and knowledge when necessary to execute any project related to this expertise, this strong team could, without any doubts, collaborate to the realization of major projects in the Middle East and the Gulf Arabic countries including North Africa.

The parties will operate and cooperate under the guidance of CDI in coordination with SMC Consortium inc in various territories of mutual interest .

Other Canadian firms could rejoin SMC when needed, such decision will be taken by SMC Consortium inc when necessary .

PRESENTATION OF SMC CONSORTIUM INC

SMC GROUP has a Strategic alliance partnerships of the best Canadian expertise to pursue and execute projects in the Middle East, the Gulf Arabic countries and North Africa and to face any new challenge in the international market place and in various sectors of activities.

GENIVAR GROUP

GENIVAR is a Canadian leader in engineering delivering global solutions based on global approach to projects. With more than 1,800 employees, we provide services through GENIVAR Income Fund, including:

• Studies • Engineering • Environmental • Organizational development We also meet clients' integrated needs (design-build, EPCM, fixed-price) through GENIVAR Construction, a privately held company.

Profile

• A Canadian leader in consulting engineering • More than 1,800 employees - More than 45 years of existence • More than 40 offices (Canada, Africa, Caribbean) • Projects in more than 30 countries • GENIVAR Income Fund Listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (GNV.UN) • ISO 9001:2000 certified

At GENIVAR, we know that our success is based on our clients’ success. That’s why we build long- term business relationships that enable us to support our clients in their growth.

Expertise and constructive approach

When clients choose us for their projects, they are able to access the experience of the entire firm. Our work environment is flexible and that means communication and discussion between employees is easy. As a result, our clients can count on superior services in every field because the entire team is behind every job.

But GENIVAR offers even more. Besides their technical expertise, innovative spirit and access to state-of-the-art tools, our team members adopt a constructive approach, and that makes all the difference. Our employees are observant. They listen closely to clients. They proactively anticipate clients’ needs and meet their requirements.

A commitment that creates value

Our commitment results in real benefits for our clients, including:

• Optimized structures. • Designs have built-in flexibility. • The skills necessary to be involved at every stage, from needs analysis through commissioning. • Adherence to budgets and schedules. • The ability to provide “fast track” delivery on special schedules while reducing any disruption to client operations. • On-line software to facilitate communication and the sharing of documents with our clients. • The application of strict health and safety standards. • Constant attention to clients’ needs. • Consistent service delivery due to our Canada-wide training program. • Flexible business processes.

GENIVAR traces its roots back to 1959. Since its founding, and especially in the last decade, our firm has grown through internal expansion and some 30 acquisitions.

Today, GENIVAR is a company with more than 1,800 employees in more than 40 offices in Canada, Africa and the Caribbeans.

GENIVAR is continuing its strategy of organic growth combined with acquisitions. The company favours fields in which it is currently active. Our goal is to offer our clients:

• First-class global solutions • In-depth and broad expertise • A business partnership that adds value The characteristics GENIVAR looks for in its partners are:

• Shared objectives • Consolidating expertise, complementary expertise • Client satisfaction Acquisitions completed in recent years. Firms Expertise Nove Environnement inc. Environment and land use planning GLD Experts-Conseils Civil Engineering, Transportation, Building, Environment Kazmar Associates, Ltd. Building Engineering Cochrane Design Group Building, Civil Engineering, Transportation, Power, Industrial, Processing Martoni, Cyr and Building Engineering, Telecommunications Associates Inc. MacViro Water & Waste Water Treatment, Solid Waste Management, Environment, Power Labelle-Ryan Génipro inc. Civil Engineering, Mechanical & Electrical, Structure, Environment Sokkia Mechanical & Electrical Promine Consultants Inc. Mining Engineering, Geology Groupe conseil Aiguebelle Environment, Civil Engineering, Industrial Day & Behn Mechanical & Electrical, Lighting design of building Léandre Gervais & Associé(e)s Mining & Forestry Engineering, Mechanical & Electrical, Structure, Civil engineering, Industrial Génium Consultants Building & Maritime Engineering, Urban Acquisitions completed in recent years. Firms Expertise Infrastructure, Transporation ADeB Consultants Mechanical Engineering AMEC (Industrial - Quebec City) Steel Detailing and Engineering for Fabricators AMEC (Industrial - Montreal) Pulp and paper, Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology, Power Savoie & Associates Mechanical and Electrical (food services) Les Consultants de l'Outaouais Urban Infrastructure STRON Consultants Inc. Mechanical and Electrical, Phamaceutical sector CEM Consultants Industrial Hydro-Terra Industrial ICI Côte-Nord Industrial Clemann Large Patterson Mechanical and Electrical Icogec Urban Infrastructure BMST Roumon Experts conseils inc. Urban Infrastructure and Transportation Kostuch Eng. Ltd. Urban Infrastructure and Transportation Sauvé Boucher Associates Inc. Building engineering, Structures Engineering, Industrial Raymond Desmarais & Associates Building Engineering Brissette Samson & Associates Building Engineering, Engineering Groupe conseil Malouin Inc. Urban infrastructures Naturam Environment Inc. Environment, Vegetation control Groupe conseil Gesco Inc. Mechanical Engineering, Urban infrastructures and Transportation, Industrial, Railway Engineering, Environment

GENIVAR has received many awards and honours that recognize the skills and talents of our employees and their use of the best practices.

Ammunition Infrastructure Project, Canadian Forces Base, Suffield, Alberta

2007 Award of Excellence, American Concrete Institute, Concrete Design & Construction Category

ABCP Offices, Quebec City

2006 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), Winner Young Engineer/Architect Category

Photo: Paul Dionne Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, Victoria, BC

2006 ASHRAE Chapter Technology Award, Ottawa Valley Chapter, First Place, New Residential Buildings Category

Bell SENSplex, Ottawa

2006 ASHRAE Chapter Technology Award, Ottawa Valley Chapter, First Place, Public Assembly Buildings Category

Glebe Community Centre, Ottawa

2006 Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards, Award of Excellence, Adaptive Use Category

Du Versant High School, Gatineau, QC

2005 Quebec Energy Efficiency Association, Énergia Award of Excellence, Institutional Category, Educational Sector

Airport Road Reservoir and Pumping Station, Brampton

2005 Award of Excellence from Consulting Engineers of Ontario

Quartier international de Montreal Redevelopment

2005 Project Management Institute of Philadelphia, Project of the Year

Rehabilitation of the site of the former Sept-Îles Bay marina

2005 Environment Phénix Award, Environmental Protection, Restoration or Reclamation in a Sustainable Development Framework Category

Darrieus-type vertical axis prototype wind turbine

2005 Innovation in Manufacturing Design Competition, First prize, General Category

XEOS® High-Resolution Digital Aerial Imaging System

2005 Mercuriades Award, Technological Innovation Category; Quebec Chamber of Commerce

Richard-J.-Renaud Science Complex, Concordia University, Montreal

2005 Quebec Consulting Engineers Association, Award winner, Project Management Category

Plant Recreation Centre, Ottawa

2005 Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards, Certificate of Merit, Adaptive Use Category

24 York Street, Ottawa

2005 Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards, Certificate of Merit, Infill Category

Quartier international de Montreal Redevelopment

2004 Save Montreal, Orange Prize, Urban Planning Category

Centre Premier Tech Rivière-du-Loup

2004 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), Winner Young Engineer/Architect Category

Ottawa International Airport Expansion

2004 Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, Award of Excellence, Building Category

Montreal Convention Centre Expansion and Renovation

2004 Canadian Design-Build Institute, Award of Excellence

Carleton University - H.M. Tory Building, Ottawa

2004 Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards, Certificate of Merit, Adaptive Use Category

XEOS® High-Resolution Digital Aerial Imaging System

2004 Quebec Consulting Engineers Association, Award winner, Telecommunications and New Technology Category

Quartier international de Montreal Redevelopment

2004 Quebec Consulting Engineers Association, Award winner, Urban Infrastructures Category

Reconstruction of Highway 40 East, (Des Sources Blvd. and Highway 520), Montreal

2004 Quebec Consulting Engineers Association, Award winner in Transportation Infrastructures Category

Abitibi-Consolidated Inc., Kenogami Division, Jonquière

2004 Jonquière Chamber of Commerce, Energy Efficiency Category; Mercuriade Finalist, Quebec Chamber of Commerce

PM 3 New Corrugated Medium Machine, Solvay Paperboard, Syracuse, USA

2003 Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, Schryer Award, the highest distinction for consulting engineering

XEOS® High-Resolution Digital Aerial Imaging System

2003 Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, Award of Excellence, Studies, Software and Special Projects Category

Montreal Convention Centre Expansion

2003 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), Winner Commercial/Institutional Category

Baie-Saint-Paul Town Hall

2003 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC), Honourable Mention, Commercial/Institutional Category

Montreal Convention Centre Expansion

2003 Armatura Award, Quebec Reinforcing Steel Institute, Commercial Building Category, for use of reinforcing steel in structural engineering

Traffic Congestion Computerized Project of the Road System in Montreal

2003 Quebec Consulting Engineers Association, Award winner Telecommunications and New Technology Category

University of Ottawa, School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE Building)

2003 Ontario Concrete Award, Architectural Merit

Quartier international de Montreal Redevelopment

2003 Institute of Design Montreal, Canada Prize, Industrial Design – Specialized Products (Urban furniture)

Lipstick Forest, Montreal Convention Centre Expansion

2003 Institute of Design Montreal Award, Landscape Architecture

Montreal Neurological Institute, Grandpré Communications Centre

2003 Grand Prize, Presentations magazine for the best laboratory and training centre, in particular “the mix of architectural ingenuity, engineering excellence and sophisticated technology”.

ÉNAP and Télé-Université Project, Quebec City

2001 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction (CISC) for its innovative technique and the discreet efficiency of the steel structure

Duchesnay Forest Station School, Portneuf, Quebec City region

2001 Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Honourable Mention for the effective and versatile steel structure

Reconstruction of Autoroute 13 North (9 km), Laval

2001 Quebec Reinforcing Steel Institute (IAAQ). Armatura Award, Civil Engineering Category

Traffic Congestion Computerized Project of the Road System in Montreal

2000 Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, Award of Excellence, Studies, Software and Special Projects Category

Carrefour L'Industrielle-Alliance Project, Montreal

2000 Quebec Institute for Urban Development, Prize of Excellence awarded for the complete renovation of the prestigious Simpson’s Building in downtown Montreal

Development of Saint-Paul Street, Quebec City

1997 Arcus Award, for the beauty of the concrete and the originality of its integration in the architecture or development

Capitole Theatre, Quebec City

1993 Quebec City Urban Development and Conservation Commission

AREAS OF EXPERTISE ______

STUDIES AND ENGINEERING ______

For 45 years, the engineering consultants at GENIVAR have been the foundation of our reputation and success. We serve a large client base in several markets by providing multidisciplinary services in studies, engineering and environment. Our employees are recognized experts who deliver exceptional projects for our clients. When a client selects our services, it is assigned an experienced project manager who can access the knowledge and skills of the entire GENIVAR team.

Above and beyond applying their technical expertise, innovative spirit and state-of-the-art tools, our team members take a constructive approach that makes all the difference. They listen closely to clients and proactively anticipate needs to ensure that all requirements are fully met.

Our strong client commitment creates value and generates tangible and measurable advantages, including:

• Design flexibility on all projects • The skills necessary to be involved at every stage, from needs analysis through commissioning. • Adherence to budgets and schedules. • The ability to work in “fast track” mode while allowing facilities to remain in use. • Online computerized management tools to facilitate communication and the sharing of documents • The application of strict health and safety standards • In-house “Centres of excellence” accessible to all our clients

Selected projects

16th Avenue Trunk Sewer Phase I, Markham E-Commerce Place, Montreal Erie Shores Wind Farm, Port Burwell Highway 15 North and South Rehabilitation, Blainville, Sainte-Thérèse Highway 40 East-West Rebuilding, Montreal Le Vistal, Nun’s Island Magpie Hydroelectric Project, Minganie, Quebec Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Emergency Room Expansion, Montreal Montreal Convention Centre Expansion Ottawa International Airport Expansion Ottawa International Airport, Phase II Quartier international de Montreal Development Taschereau Interchange - Highway 10, Brossard Tohu - Chapiteau des arts, Montreal Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa Wastewater Rehabilitation Project, Trinidad and Tobago Water and Wasterwater Masterplan for the City of Montreal

CONSTRUCTION SERVICES ______

For almost fifty years GENIVAR has been a respected leader in the Canadian construction industry and has completed thousands of projects. We can be involved in a project from the initial development phase and help our client determine the delivery mode best suited to its needs. Our “one-stop shop” approach for all engineering and construction services enables us to handle many different kinds of projects.

Whatever the mandate — conventional design-bid-build, design-build or EPCM (engineering, procurement and construction management), construction management, project management or general contracting — we bring a wealth of hands-on experience to the project.

We understand the role of each professional involved in the project, including the architects, the engineers and the builders. GENIVAR will always look after the client’s interests, whether it involves the building design, the construction methods or changes in either costs or scheduling.

At every stage of the project, our involvement will mean real benefits, including:

• Optimization and value analysis • Program analysis through commissioning, including the obtaining of environmental permits • Management of budgets and schedules • The ability to work in the “fast track” mode • Constant communication among all parties involved • The application of strict health and safety standards • On-line software to facilitate communication and the sharing of documents • Access to our in-house centres of excellence in engineering and construction

Our services include:

• Work site supervision • Contract administration • Schedule planning • Cost and timetable control • Estimates • Value analysis • Document control • Constructibility reviews • Inspection and quality assurance • Commissioning

Selected projects

Canadian War Museum, Ottawa Concordia University Richard J. Renaud Sciences Complex, Montreal Concordia University, Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science & Visual Arts, Montreal Haiti Republic Bank LeBreton Flats Development, Ottawa Magpie Hydroelectric Project, Minganie, Quebec Montreal Convention Centre Expansion Port-of-Spain Waterfront, Trinidad & Tobago Quebec National Police School, Nicolet Ryerson University, The George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, Toronto St. Lawrence Valley Correctional Centre Renovation, Brockville

ENVIRONMENT ______

GENIVAR’s Environment team comprises approximately one hundred permanent professionals and technicians specializing in the natural sciences, including earth, water and air science. Team members have developed solid expertise working at engineering consulting firms and on projects in Canada and abroad. Our ability to tackle the environmental issues related to projects of every size results from our more than 20 years’ experience in the field.

Our services cover all the stages of project planning and tracking, from construction through operation.

GENIVAR's environmental team consists of experts in:

• Aquatic and terrestrial ecology • Habitat management • Environmental impact and monitoring • Water, soil and sediment contamination • Restoration of contaminated sites • Sanitary engineering • Solid waste management • Environmental monitoring and surveillance programs • Marketing, finance and economics • Integrated watershed management • Habitat improvement and restoration • Geomatics, visual simulations and mapping

Areas of expertise

Integrated natural resource Ecosystem studies and land management Environmental assessment

Selected projects

Bank stabilization program, Québec side of the Ottawa River Biological control of incompatible vegetation, Joliette Bird Fishpass, Jacques-Cartier River Frampton sanitary landfill site, Phase I, MRC La Nouvelle-Beauce Hydrology Study Rio Chancay, Trujillo Environmental Effects Monitoring Program Romaine River Hydropower Complex, Lower North Shore Saint-Georges Neighbourhood Characterization and Decontamination, Baie-Comeau Salmon restoration project in the Betsiamites River, North Shore region, Quebec Wind Power Facility, Setting up, Assessment and Selection, Magdelen Islands

ENERGY EFFICIENCY ______

The energy efficiency solutions we develop for our clients focus on tangible results.

They provide energy cost reductions while increasing the level of comfort at both institutional buildings and industrial plants.

We can do energy audits, feasibility studies and efficiency designs. We can also implement management and operating measures and look after the training and monitoring of staff. We can even help our clients apply for subsidy programs.

Our services include:

• Centralization of controls • Heat recovery • Energy source conversion • Dehumidification • Building envelopes • Installation of high-performance lighting systems • Cogeneration • Use of sustainable resources

We help our clients to increase their competitiveness through the use of business-focused environmental management systems.

Selected projects

Abitibi-Consolidated Heat Recoverer, Saguenay Arena of Hull Arena of Mont-Joli Arena of Montreal-North Canadian Forces Base, Cogeneration Power Station, Valcartier Cogeneration Power Station, Canadian Forces Base, Valcartier Old Montreal College, Installation of a Chiller, Montreal Valcartier Energy Efficiency Project, Valcartier, Quebec

PROCESS ENGINEERING ______

GENIVAR provides process engineering services to its clients in the metallurgy, chemical and pulp and paper industries.

These services include:

• Process development, selection and design • Supervision of test work • Mass and energy balance calculation • Equipment selection, calibration and design • Material selection • Process analysis and optimization, including energy efficiency improvement, water balance optimization and effluent minimization • Start-up assistance

GENIVAR specialists understand a wide range of processes and types of equipment. These include leaching, precipitation, separation of solids and liquids, solution purification, evaporation, crystallization, drying and dehydrating, granulation, pyrohydrolysis, absorption, chloridation, fused- salt electrolysis, metal refining, casting, treatment of gas and liquid effluents and solid waste treatment and recycling.

Our expertise also covers corrosives, abrasives and other liquids which require the careful selection of construction materials. Most importantly, GENIVAR professionals have worked on chloride system projects.

Selected projects

Smurfit Stone Plant, Installation of a New Air Removal System, La Tuque

ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING ______

The mission of GENIVAR’s Organizational Development and Training Group is to promote positive change in companies, organizations and people.

We meet our clients’ needs by providing development project management, advisory services and training that favour the strategic management of organizational change and improve performance. We have a multidisciplinary team with expertise to carry out projects in:

• Good governance and strategic management of the machinery of government • Development project management • Institutional reinforcement • Performance analysis • Planning, follow-up and evaluation of development programs and projects • Feasibility and socio-economic studies • Support for social development and strategies in the war on poverty • Technology transfer and management information systems development • Empowerment • Technical and management training

Active in more than 30 countries, GENIVAR has business offices in Canada, Africa, Europe and the Carribeans. A significant number of our projects are carried out abroad.

Our clients include:

• Banks and development agencies, including the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the African Development Bank (ADB), the World Bank and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) • Governments • Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) • Public and parapublic institutions • Private sector companies

Our main clients are:

• Justice • Healthcare • Social services • Education • Economic development • Rights of women and vulnerable persons • Rural and regional development • Industry and trade • Forestry • Environment • Decentralization • Public finance

Selected projects Canada-Balkans Judicial Reform Project Justice Support Project in Haiti Providing Administrative Support to Rwanda’s Courts and Tribunals Providing Technical Support in Gabon’s Northern Sanitary Region

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE ______

GENIVAR has been a strategic partner of municipalities for more than 45 years. From planning to the construction of civil engineering structures, our solutions are innovative and cost-effective and facilitate optimal territory management. GENIVAR’s combination of municipal engineering specialists and multidisciplinary expertise allows it to deliver environmental, traffic and highway engineering solutions adapted to municipalities’ needs.

GENIVAR’s comprehensive experience is applicable to all types of environments, from urban to rural and even Far Northern.

GENIVAR has successfully carried out projects in every sector of municipal engineering. The firm has also acquired widely recognized expertise in the rehabilitation and repurposing of urban spaces and corridors.

Areas of expertise

Potable Water Treatment Utility Line Burial Wastewater Treatment Urban Planning Water Supply and Sewer Systems Waste Snow Management Rainwater Management Northern Engineering Urban Road Networks

Selected projects

16th Avenue Trunk Sewer Phase I, Markham Airport Road Reservoir and Pumping Station, Brampton Grande Allée – Chemin Saint-Louis Redevelopment, Quebec City LeBreton Flats Development, Ottawa Limbour Escarpment Residential Development, Gatineau Montreal’s Arteries Road Repairs Program Ozias-Leduc Road Rehabilitation, Mont-Saint-Hilaire Port-of-Spain Waterfront, Trinidad & Tobago Quartier international de Montreal Development Samuel de Champlain Boardwalk, Redevelopment, Quebec City South Peel Water & Wastewater Treatment Plants Expansion, Region of Peel Wastewater Rehabilitation Project, Trinidad and Tobago Water and Wasterwater Masterplan for the City of Montreal

O RGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND TRAINING

TRANSPORTATION ______

GENIVAR’s transportation expertise covers all project stages, from planning through completion. Be it roads, highways, engineering structures or port, airport, railroad or mass transit facilities, our firm has successfully completed thousands of projects of every size and scale.

We are also experienced at integrating sustainable development into projects, most notable the environmental and socio-economic aspects of transportation, including route selection, landscape architecture and impact on the built environment. GENIVAR’s multidisciplinary team is able to develop optimized concepts that take into account the best conditions for integrating projects into the human environment. Such an approach favours the reconciliation of all issues, making it possible to deliver comprehensive solutions from the initial project stage on.

Areas of expertise

Transportation Planning Execution and Supervision of Work Traffic Mass Transit Design

Selected projects

Highway 15 North and South Rehabilitation, Blainville, Sainte-Thérèse Highway 175, Widening, Quebec City area and Saguenay region Highway 185 Construction, Dégelis Highway 40 East-West Rebuilding, Montreal Highway 50 Extansion, Fassett-Grenville, Ottawa Valley Region Lachine Noise-Abatment Wall, Montreal Mont-Saint-Hilaire Train Station & Parking Lot Montreal Traffic Lights, Modernization Ottawa International Airport Expansion Port of Spain Master Plan and CBD Rehabilitation, Trinidad and Tobago Taschereau Interchange - Highway 10, Brossard

POWER ______

GENIVAR has been active in the energy sector for decades, developing customized solutions from a project’s development stage to its start-up. Whether it’s hydroelectric, wind or thermal power or transmission and distribution line projects, GENIVAR offers its clients a global one-stop approach to the delivery of engineering and construction services.

GENIVAR also provides its clients with environmental support, carrying out pre-feasibility and feasibility studies as well as environmental impact studies, and securing the required permits.

Selected projects

Bird Fishpass, Jacques-Cartier River Boralex - Wood-Residue Thermal Power Stations, Senneterre, Quebec Donnacona Hydroelectric Project Eastmain-1-A Powerhouse and Rupert Diversion, Construction of two weirs, Baie-James Erie Shores Wind Farm, Port Burwell Hydrology Study Rio Chancay, Trujillo La Pulpe Hydroelectric Project, Rimouski Magpie Hydroelectric Project, Minganie, Quebec Markham District Energy, Markham McDougall Hydroelectric Power Station Phase 3, Donnacona McDougall Hydroelectric Project, Phase 2, Donnacona Romaine River Hydropower Complex, Lower North Shore Salmon Capture System, Rimouski River, Quebec Wind Farm Project, Mont-Louis Wind Farm Project, St-Ulric & St-Léandre Wind Potential Study for Domtar, Upper Gaspé Wind Power Facility, Setting up, Assessment and Selection, Magdelen Islands Wind power study, Listuguj Wind Project, Avignon RCM

HEALTHCARE ______

GENIVAR has completed more than $1-billion dollars worth of healthcare projects in the last ten years. That kind of experience makes us one of the leading consultants to the healthcare sector in Canada.

Our comprehensive expertise in engineering, construction and project management, allows us to propose optimal solutions that meet the needs of clients.

Whether it’s a new building or the expansion and remodelling of an existing one, GENIVAR has successfully completed projects that create a lasting, safe and comfortable environment and have lower operating costs. Our clients benefit from our team’s expertise in energy efficiency, the integration of sophisticated equipment and the installation of food service facilities.

GENIVAR also applies strict measures to control costs, stay on budget and occupational health and safety on its construction sites.

This experience is backed up by a clear understanding of clinical, nursing and patient requirements, so we can really meet the special requirements of the healthcare sector, including:

• The need to keep a busy hospital department in operation during construction. • The necessity to carry out projects in “fast track” mode or on a special schedule. • The requirement to coordinate activities between several parties with differing technical, financial and standards requirements.

GENIVAR has also developed web-based software that allows clients to track their projects on-line to facilitate communications and the exchange of documents.

Selected projects

CHUM Research Clinic, Montreal Community Health Centre, Igloolik Food Services St-François-d’Assise Hospital, Quebec City Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, Emergency Unit, Montreal Hôtel-Dieu Hospital, Montreal Igloolik Community Health Centre Lucie-Bruneau Rehabilitation Centre, Food Services, Montreal Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital, Emergency Room Expansion, Montreal Mother and Child Health Centre, Quebec City Notre-Dame Hospital, Radio-oncology Department, Montreal Ottawa Paramedic Service Headquarters, Ottawa P.D. Clark Long-Term Care Centre, Nepean Papineau Long-term Care Facility and Hospital Centre, Buckingham Pierre-Boucher Hospital Expansion & Redevelopment, Longueuil Pond Inlet Community Health Centre Puvirnituq Day-Care Centre Sainte-Justine Hospital Development of a Service Area, Montreal St. Lawrence Valley Correctional Centre Renovation, Brockville St. Vincent Hospital Renovation and Expansion, Ottawa

INSTITUTIONAL ______

GENIVAR has carried out an impressive number of projects in the institutional sector for every level of government and for government-owned corporations. Our engineering and construction specialists understand the particular needs of institutional clients and this enables us to design optimal solutions.

We know that now, more than ever, institutional clients have to improve their performance in the context of increasingly limited human and financial resources.

Whether it’s a new building or the expansion and remodelling of an existing one, GENIVAR has successfully completed projects that create a lasting, safe and comfortable environment and have lower operating costs. Our clients benefit from our team’s expertise in energy efficiency, the integration of sophisticated equipment and the installation of food service facilities.

GENIVAR can meet the special requirements of institutional clients, including:

• the need to keep a building open and let busy departments operate during construction. • the need to carrying out projects in “fast track” mode or on a special schedule • the need to coordinate activities that involve several parties and require complete transparency.

GENIVAR clients can also track their projects on-line, using our own web-based software. And we apply strict measures to control costs, meet deadlines, stay on budget and promote occupational health and safety on all construction sites.

Selected projects

Baie-Saint-Paul Town Hall Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, New Accomodations Facilities, Victoria Canadian Forces Base Shilo Garrison Facilities, Brendon Canadian Forces Base, Winnipeg Consolidation Building Haiti Republic Bank Hazeur-Smith Houses Restoration, Quebec City Justice Support Project in Haiti L’Île-Perrot Library Longueuil Public Library Montreal Police Headquarters Museum Storehouse, Quebec City Providing Administrative Support to Rwanda’s Courts and Tribunals Providing Technical Support in Gabon’s Northern Sanitary Region Quebec National Archives in Montreal

EDUCATION ______

In the last decade GENIVAR has delivered more than 1,500 educational projects worth almost $2-billion dollars. That’s experience.

Clients rely on our know-how in energy efficiency and technology integration for facilities ranging from research and development to residential and food service installations.

Because GENIVAR has this extensive knowledge of the education scene, our engineering and construction teams develop optimal solutions. We apply strict measures to control costs, meet deadlines, stay on budget and ensure occupational health and safety rules are followed on all construction sites.

GENIVAR also meets the special requirements of our educational clients – including:

• The need to continue using a building and operate busy departments during construction. • The need to carry out projects in fast track mode or on a special schedule. • The ability to coordinate activities that involve several parties with different technical, financial and standards requirements.

Whatever the project – a new building, an expansion or a renovation – GENIVAR has the experience to create a lasting, safe and comfortable environment while reducing the overall operating costs. And GENIVAR clients can track their projects on-line, using our own web-based software tools.

Selected projects

Algonquin College Advanced Technology Centre Algonquin College Residences, Ottawa All Saints High School, Ottawa Concordia University Richard J. Renaud Sciences Complex, Montreal Concordia University, Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science & Visual Arts, Montreal Du Versant High School, Gatineau Duchesnay Forest Station School, Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier ENAP and Télé-Université, Quebec City Laval University, Gene-H.-Kruger Centre, Quebec City Quebec National Police School, Nicolet Queens University Magnetic Resonance & Chemistry Laboratory, Kingston Ryerson University School of Graphic Communications Management, Toronto Ryerson University, The George Vari Engineering and Computing Centre, Toronto University of Ottawa Information Technology Building (SITE) University of Ottawa Student Residences University of Ottawa, New Sports Complex & Parkade

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL ______

Commercial

GENIVAR has been a leader in the commercial sector for almost fifty years. We offer a full range of engineering and management services. We use a “one-stop shop” approach for every project, from initial development to the final commissioning. Our experts use innovative techniques and develop optimal solutions. So whether it’s a new high-rise building, a convention centre, the expansion or rehabilitation of an existing one, GENIVAR designs feature a lasting, safe and comfortable environment, and lower operating costs through increased energy efficiency. Our environmental expertise enables us to prepare soil characterization studies, implement site rehabilitation programs and obtain licenses and permits.

Residential

GENIVAR serves the residential sector, with a focus on high-rise apartment buildings, rental units and condominium projects. We provide a full range of services covering all engineering and design requirements. Thanks to our “one-stop shop” approach, GENIVAR can carry out projects from initial site development to the delivery of housing units. Our experts use innovative techniques and seek out the optimal solutions for each project. GENIVAR has developed a web-based software system that allows clients to track their own projects on-line.

Selected projects

90 George, Ottawa Bell Willow Non-Profit Housing Project, Ottawa Brookstreet Hotel, Ottawa Château Frontenac Hotel Renovation, Quebec City Clarendon Lanes Apartment Complex Cominar Building Tour de la Cité II Desjardins Group General Insurance Expansion Duchesnay Resort, Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-Cartier Dufferin Road Stacked Townhouses, Ottawa E-Commerce Place, Montreal Jazz Longueuil and Jazz Drummondville Residences, Longueuil Le Cherbourg Residences, Brossard Le Vistal, Nun’s Island Montreal Convention Centre Expansion Pedestrian Tunnel, Montreal Quartier international de Montreal Parking Facility Tour Laurier, Nicholas Waller Triangle Apartment, Ottawa World Exchange Plaza, Ottawa

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ______

Building on its extensive expertise, GENIVAR offers a wide array of telecommunications services. The company’s reputation in the field stems from its mastery of the design and creative process. GENIVAR’s engineers have developed state-of-the-art techniques aimed at reinforcing existing telecommunication towers and extending their useful life, resulting in lower reconstruction costs. GENIVAR’s expertise covers infrastructure analysis, design and maintenance for PCS cellphone, microwave, radio, television and mobile radio networks.

A comprehensive range of services is available for various types of telecommunication towers, including freestanding, guy-wired, monopole and tripole structures:

• Site design and planning • New towers • Existing towers • Structural inspections • Installation on building roofs • Training programs

CULTURAL AND RECREATIONAL ______

GENIVAR is a long time player in the culture and recreation sector and has successfully completed many projects, including performing arts centres, archaeological heritage sites and recreational facilities. Our professionals design modern, comfortable and flexible buildings suitable for a wide range of activities.

We have a “one-stop shop” approach with experts in the fields of construction, engineering and environmental remediation. And we work alongside our clients through every stage of their project – from initial development to the final commissioning. Our designs are energy efficient and offer the latest technology in security surveillance systems and food service installations.

We also help our clients with environmental issues such as site decontamination and rehabilitation, obtaining environmental permits and with the recycling and disposal of many materials.

And most important, GENIVAR’S clients can monitor the progress of their jobs on-line using our own web-based software tools.

Selected projects

Canadian War Museum, Ottawa Cineplex Odeon, Quebec City Cineplex Odeon, Ste-Foy Cineplex Quartier Latin, Montreal Corteo, Cirque du Soleil, Montreal Estacades Sport Complex Expansion, Trois-Rivières Gatineau Cultural Centre Lac Leamy Hilton Casino’s Hotel Complex, Gatineau Le Capitole Theatre, Quebec City Mont Kanasuta Outdoor Centre, Redevelopment, Rouyn-Noranda Multisport Complex, Longueuil Municipal Pool, Town of Mont-Saint-Hilaire Orleans Art Centre, Ottawa Ottawa Lynx Triple “A” Stadium Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Museum Redevelopment Tohu - Chapiteau des arts, Montreal Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa Western Beaches Watercourse Facility, Toronto

PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGY ______

Expertise, innovation, reliability and security are key elements of GENIVAR’s success in its pharmaceutical and biotechnology projects. Our staff has technical know-how as well as knowledge of the latest technology and global regulatory requirements, including those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Canada’s Therapeutic Products Directorate (TPD) and the European Medicines Evaluation Agency (EMEA).

Because we understand the challenges facing the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, we design flexible facilities that facilitate operation, and we do so in fast-track mode. These strengths make GENIVAR a key partner in the planning, design and construction of pharmaceutical and biotechnology facilities, including research and development laboratories, pilot plants and large- scale manufacturing plants.

From the start of the project, GENIVAR works closely with the client to define its needs, in particular by producing User Requirements Specifications (URS). This approach results in project execution that fully meets our clients’ criteria and objectives.

GENIVAR has extensive expertise in environmental engineering and is able to help clients with environmental management and the issuance of permits.

We have developed web-based software that allows our clients to track their projects on-line.

Selected projects

Bristol-Myers Squibb, Expansion of the Tumour Research Centre, Candiac Concordia University Richard J. Renaud Sciences Complex, Montreal Hospira - New WFI and PW Tanks, Montreal ratiopharm - Coating Machine & Fluid Beds, Mirabel, Quebec ratiopharm Production Areas and Laboratories, Expansion and Redesign, Mirabel Wyeth-Ayerst Research, Kilo Laboratory, Montreal

MINING AND MINERAL PROCESSING ______

Active in the mining and mineral processing sector, GENIVAR offers a full range of engineering, environmental and construction services. The firm’s workforce includes mining industry experts who have unique skill sets. Our clients can rely on specialists with solid experience in: • mining • mineral processing • mining environment • mining infrastructures

This collective expertise enables us to support our clients from the beginning of their projects to the end, from studies and mine development to operation and site closings. Our comprehensive understanding of the mining industry and our ability to assemble multidisciplinary resource teams makes us a strategic partner of choice for our clients.

Our teams use the latest technology and develop optimized, flexible solutions adapted to each project. They have carried out a multitude of projects of every size and scope in Canada and abroad. GENIVAR is also active in northern regions and has proved itself fully capable of completing projects in the harsh conditions in these remote areas.

Quality services, strict cost control and the ability to meet deadlines are key components of our business philosophy that have inspired our clients’ confidence in us year after year.

Selected projects

Automation and Operator Interface, Val-d’Or, Canada Caribou Mine Reopening Plan, Bathurst, New Brunswick Energy Power Station, Katinniq, Katinniq, North of Quebec Gold Plant Expansion, Val-d’Or Grinder Refurbishing, La Sarre, Canada Kidd Creek Mine, Timmins, Ontario Mine Water Pumping Station, Mwanza, Tanzania Paste Backfill Plant, Chibougamau, Quebec Samira Hill Mine, Republic of Niger SEMAFO Gold Mine, Mana Project, Burkina Faso Specialized Mining Equipment, Timmins, Ontario Surface Mining Infrastructures, Cadillac, Quebec, Canada Water Treatment Plant, Preissac, Quebec

METALLURGY AND LIGHT METALS ______

GENIVAR has been active in the metallurgy and light metals industries in Canada and internationally for many years. We have multidisciplinary expertise in mining engineering and can work with clients at every stage of their project, from design to commissioning.

Thoroughly conversant with the laws and regulations governing mining and metallurgy, our environmental specialists are experts in addressing the environmental issues specific to these industries.

Light metals

GENIVAR has unique skills in the light metals field. Our specialists have worked on numerous projects in the aluminum and magnesium industries, specifically electrolysis, foundries, anode preparation, aluminum smelters, metal and scum recycling and metal transformation.

We are skilled in the design of specialized equipment, including casting furnaces, molten metal pumps, high current busbars, fluid-bed dryers, chlorination equipment and the reconditioning of pot shells and linings.

We also have related expertise in light metal transformation plants, high voltage installations, dust removal equipment, off-gas treatment, steel frame and reinforced concrete structures and instrumentation and specialized commands.

Selected projects

160 Foot Stacker Alumina Terminal, Quebec City Antheus Integrated Magnesium Facility Kouilou Magnesium Plant, Congo Magnola Commercial Magnesium Plant Manufacture of Eastalco Anodes Marine Leg (Ship Unloader), Port-Cartier New Graymont Oven, Pleasant Gap Potlining Removal and Potshell Reconditionning Center, Sept-Îles Primary Magnesium Production Plant, Becancour, Quebec Pyrohydrolysis Pilot Plant, Veendam Remag Magnesium Recycling Plant, Defzijl

CHEMICAL AND PETROLEUM ______

GENIVAR develops technical solutions for improving the quality and efficiency of production methods and processes in the . We offer preliminary design studies through detailed design services.

Our specialists have in-depth knowledge of chemical industry products, which enable us to choose the best construction materials and minimize energy consumption.

GENIVAR’S petroleum industry experience includes the design of storage depots, service stations, fuelling and pipeline stations. We also provide equipment certification and tank farm management services.

Conversant with the laws and regulations governing the chemical and petroleum industries, our environmental specialists are able to develop solutions to the environmental impacts related to the activities of these industries.

GENIVAR has many years of chemical and petroleum industries experience in all types of settings, from urban environments to the Far North.

Selected projects

Esso Service Station Refurbishing, Montreal Hypochlorite Production Equipment, Relocation from Cornwall to Bécancour Laval Municipal Garage Reservoirs Replacement Petrol storage Relocation, Kangiqsujuaq Petroleum Products Depot, Integration of IOC Operations, Sept-Îles

PULP AND PAPER , WOOD PRODUCTS ______

GENIVAR has provided construction, engineering and project management solutions to the pulp and paper and wood products industries for more than twenty-five years. We have completed hundreds of projects of every size and scale, including pulp mills, sawmills and panel and board plants.

Many of our team members come from within the industry, and their first hand knowledge of operational and maintenance regulations enables us to complete our projects more efficiently.

Besides offering a full range of multidisciplinary services to meet the needs of our clients, GENIVAR has recognized expertise in environmental, engineering, energy efficiency, process optimization and control (automation and networking) and specialized training.

Selected projects

Activated Sludge Treatment, Abitibi-Consolidated, Grand Falls, Newfoundland Conveyors ST-1 & ST-2, Laterrière Papier Masson Machine no. 3 Modernization, Gatineau Pulp and Paper Industry Environmental Effects Monitoring Program Smurfit Stone Plant, Installation of a New Air Removal System, La Tuque Solvay Paperboard, Corrugated Medium Machine PM 3, Syracuse, USA

MAGIL CONSTRUCTION ______

Montreal has experienced , during the last few years, a construction renaissance . As evidenced by its recent achievements, Magil Construction has played a prominent role in this revival.

Magil has been involved with virtually every possible type of commercial, residential and industrial construction. This experience enables the Company’s executives to bring together the technical skills for delivering a project.

Magil has prospered through four decades of economic fluctuations and has successfully pursued a major expansion program, while working smoothly and profitably, with the leading Canadian real estate developers.

The years of success, based on the management team’s commitment to excellence and to the delivery of projects on time and on budget have enabled Magil to build a solid equity base and strong relationship with financial institutions and bonding companies.

Active in the industry for over 45 years, Magilprides itself on its long tradition of building excellence. Its vision for the future reflects a renewed commitment to expansion and diversification in the Province of Quebec and across Canada and to the pursuit of business opportunities in the international markets.

Magil Construction is a proven leader in the construction industry, as evidenced by its revenues, which ranks it consistently amongst leaders in the industry.

EXPERTISE ______

Magil Construction in association with CDI , its international alliance partner, is proud to be a part of such strong joint-venture team and to act within SMC Consortium group , to pursue prestigious projects in the Middle East and the Gulf Arabic countries.

Magil Construction offers to the international market its high expertise in association with CDI and will be providing also the following services:

• Management expertise * Design program of the cosntruction • Value engineering * Site management staff on the site • International distribution network for materials outside the country of work

PROJECTS ______

Magil Construction has over 45 years experience in the construction of triple-A- office towers, commercial, institutional, mixed-use buildings and luxury residential condominiums, and has consistently ranked among the top ten constructions companies in Canada.

Magil is the Builder of the following major Offices, Commercial and multi-use complexes:

• Canadian Space Agency, St-Hubert (Quebec) : 40MS • Tour McGill college, Montreal (Polaris Realty) : 45MS • Office Tower, Sao Paulo (Brazil) :45MS • Sheraton Hotel, St-Marteen (N.A) : 150MS • Place Montreal Trust (Cadillac Fairview, Montreal Trust and Caisse de Depot de Quebec ) :110MS • La Maison des Cooperants (First Quebec and Westcliff) :56MS • 1250 René-Lévesque, Montreal (IBM-Marathon Tower building) :170MS • Phase II , Pavillon Athanase-David(Université du Quebec, Montreal) :50MS • Place Air Canada (Trizec) :22MS • Aetna Canada building (First Quebec) : 24MS • 1000 Sherbrooke West, Montreal(Monit/Bank Scotia) : 45MS • Merk Frost Expansion(Kirkland, Quebec) : 30MS • Centre Molson(Forum of Montreal) : 160MS • The Hamptons East (Florida,USA) : 316MS • Other on-going projects

Magil Construction continually strives to provide the highest standards of quality and develop long term relationships built on respect, integrity and first class service.

CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL (CDI) ______

5B Group International Inc, Consulting and Business development group, providing under CDI’S name , consulting, engineering, project management, procurement and construction services worldwide.

The 5B Group’s name has grown with its diversified activities to such an extent that today, it is one of the important bridge for introducing Canadian expertise and know-how to the Middle East and the Gulf Arabic countries.

CDI’S know-how, combined with the appropriate technologies and products adapted to each situation and tailored financial arrangements are at the centre of the comprehensive approach and technology transfer methods used by CDI in projects abroad. Whenever possible , CDI in association with other Canadian and North American know-how elects to work with the technically competent local companies familiar with the national environment. Such association ensure efficient technology transfers, allow for on-the- spot liaisons with our customers and stimulate the development and diversification of local firms.

Close attention paid to our customer’s requirements , the quality of the services rendered, regard for native conditions and adherence to the principles governing ethical responsibility are cornerstones of CDI’S development policies in Canada and abroad.

Foremost sectors of expertise in which CDI has distinguished it self on the international scene and through 5B Group International Inc , in association with Canadian experts include :

• Rehabilitation of public sector’s departments • Information Systems and Geomatics projects • Environmental Engineering and Technologies • Transportation • Construction management and engineering services • Industrial Development • Energy • Food industry management & Franchise concept development • Consortium set-up and business development strategy • International networking services

HATCH Hatch supplies engineering, project and construction management services, process and business consulting and operational services to the mining, metallurgical, energy and infrastructure industries.

Hatch is an employee-owned multidiscipline firm that provides custom process design; business strategies; technologies; and project and construction management from 65 offices around the world for clients in the Metals; Infrastructure; and Energy market sectors. Programs and projects under management by Hatch have an aggregate value of $40 billion.

Hatch was recently named one of the 50 Best-Managed Companies in Canada, and has won more than 30 project-excellence and safety awards. The Project Management Institute recently presented the prestigious PMI International Project of the Year Award to Hatch.

Our Vision

To be the world's pre-eminent supplier of technical and strategic services including Consulting, Information Technology, Engineering, Process Development, and Project and Construction Management to the Mining, Metallurgical, Energy, and Infrastructure industries.

Our Manifesto

We are an innovative organization committed to helping our clients achieve unprecedented and sustained business results.

Our clients appreciate our added value, trust and communications, as well as our ability to transfer our expertise quickly and efficiently on a global basis.

Our Stands

• Provide a healthy and safe workplace environment • Create an organization that allows each person to make a difference • Create and foster client relationships based on trust and respect • Do the proper homework on every project • Be unconditionally honest with our clients • Be innovative in creating and measuring value • Invest in the development and transfer of technologies and skills • Provide seamless worldwide communication • Provide all of our services and technologies at the highest level of quality • Use sustainable-development principles to guide us in our work

MINING&METALS

Hatch provides an array of services to the mining, mineral processing and metals industry and offers innovative designs of metallurgical processes that have in many cases established the standard for all metallurgical companies. Currently, we have projects under way for 15 of the largest metals companies in the world by capitalization.

Industrial Minerals Hatch undertakes major expansions and metallurgical plant upgrades from concept to design to construction; furnace rebuilds; introduces new process controls, and develops unique technologies that give our clients a substantial edge in cost control and productivity.

Iron & Steel Hatch provides assessments, design, construction and start-up for iron and steel mills. Services include sector studies, upstream and downstream capabilities, and process and technology development for mini-mills and integrated steel plants.

Iron Ore Hatch provides industry expertise, process and technical excellence for all aspects of iron ore exploration and mine planning, beneficiation, pelletizing, and infrastructure development.

Light Metals Hatch’s expertise spans the full range of light metals industry segments, from mining and raw material processing to primary metals to rolling and fabrication. Hatch delivers projects and expertise in aluminum, magnesium, and titanium to clients on six continents.

Mining & Mineral Processing Hatch provides expertise in geology, mining, and mineral processing for a wide range of metals and minerals, including precious metals, base and light metals, rare earths, and commodities such as bauxite, diamonds, iron ore, , and silica.

Non Ferrous Hatch provides services to clients worldwide in base metals including copper, nickel, cobalt, lead, zinc, uranium, and ferroalloys. We develop unique metallurgical plant

design and technologies to help our clients maintain their leadership and productivity.

ENERGY

Hatch's energy unit has a reputation for excellence with 85 years of continuous service in renewable power (hydro, wind and solar), thermal and nuclear power, and transmission and distribution. Hatch is also active in petrochemicals including major assignments in the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, and the $20-billion Gorgon LNG plant in .

Alternative Energy Hatch provides operators with technically suitable and cost-effective design, equipment and systems for renewable-energy, including solar, tidal current, and geothermal power. Alternative power sources, through good design can provide safe, clean and reliable power.

Enterprise Asset Management Hatch provides productive asset management solutions, to maximize the future revenue and profit streams of our clients' power generation and water resources assets while preserving their value over time.

Hydroelectric Power Generation Our hydroelectric power projects have altered the productive infrastructure of nations: dams higher than 250 m; powerhouses rated at more than 10,000 MW; and 40,000 MW of power installed or enhanced.

Nuclear Power Hatch has been active in the nuclear power sector since the early 1970s, serving CANDU plants around the world. Hatch has also undertaken nuclear plant prudence audits for facilities in the USA and has provided services for the conceptual design of radioactive waste repositories.

Oil & Gas Hatch serves clients worldwide in onshore and offshore hydrocarbon production and refining. We offer expertise in conventional oil, oil sands and heavy oil, gas and LNG, unconventional oil, pipelines, storage and transportation.

Thermal Energy Hatch has worked in all aspects of conventional thermal power generation, and in alternative and experimental power and heat generation concepts. Hatch offers extensive expertise in the modification of thermal plants to meet air-quality standards and to improve operations efficiency.

Transmission & Distribution Hatch has designed and managed construction of a variety of power transmission, substation and

distribution facilities. We have planned and designed 20,000 km of high-voltage transmission lines, more than 500 HV substations and nearly 100,000 km of distribution lines worldwide.

Water Resource Management Hatch provides water resources planning and management services ranging from high-level policy assistance, to detailed technical studies employing specialized computer models and highly skilled analysts.

Wind Power Hatch has participated in more than 10,000 MW of wind power projects worldwide. As part of our design and project management services, Hatch has also developed software that helps clients optimize financial returns.

INFRASTRUCTURE

Hatch undertakes major infrastructure projects and assignments from concept and feasibility; through detailed engineering, procurement and construction-management contracts; to operational and maintenance management. Hatch is currently engaged on rapid-transit systems; bulk commodity ports and container terminals, heavy rail, tunneling ; solid waste and potable water projects; desalination plants and bulk- material handling facilities.

Infrastructure Services Hatch provides design, project and construction management services for minesite and industrial facilities; including geotechnical engineering, earthworks, drainage underground services, industrial buildings, temporary and permanent accommodation and tailings and solid waste storage.

Infrastructure Ventures Hatch serves clients through joint ventures: Aurecon Hatch, bulk-material handling in Australia; Hatch, Mott and Goba, Transnet capital projects in South Africa; and Hatch Mott Macdonald, transportation, water and environmental issues in the Americas

Transport Hatch provides integrated logistics for industry and government, e.g. ports, railways, roads and conveyors. We offer modeling; feasibility studies; global benchmarking; supply-chain design and risk analysis; road, rail and marine operations; and port and intra modal facility design.

Water Hatch plans, designs and delivers water infrastructure to industry and municipalities, and works closely with affiliated companies to provide expertise in advanced treatment technologies, wastewater, water supply and treatment facilities, offering integrated solutions around the world.

SERVICES

Hatch provides consulting, design engineering, technologies, environmental services, operational services and comprehensive project and construction management to the global mining, metallurgical, infrastructure and energy sectors.

Commissioning Early in the project cycle, Hatch Commissioning coordinates activities with the owner, engineering, procurement and construction to enable activity sequencing for a quick start-up.

Construction Management Hatch Construction Management maintains an effective ability to plan, execute and complete projects by applying well-developed systems and programs driven by a philosophy of early construction involvement with a focus on facility start-up.

Engineering To serve all client sectors, Hatch’s expertise incorporates all major disciplines of engineering including Civil, Structural, Mechanical, Piping, Electrical as well as areas of specialist design including Hydrotechnical, Process Control, Structural Assets and Custom Equipment Design.

Environmental & Community Interface (E&CI) The Environment and Community Interface (E&CI) group is responsible for driving the value and benefits of incorporating environmental and sustainable design into all areas of Hatch’s work.

Global Procurement The mission of the Hatch procurement practice is to minimize procurement costs, lead times and risks on every project.

Management Consulting Hatch is a leading international management consultancy that delivers innovative business strategies to asset owners and managers in the mining and metals, infrastructure and energy sectors.

Operational Services Our Operational Services solutions are tailored to our client’s organization and expectations including: technical terminology and advanced automation and production systems.

Project Implementation There are four major phases of project development through Hatch’s unique Project LifeCycle Process. This process has proven to reduce risk and deliver predictable outcomes on projects.

Systems & Process Control Hatch provides seamless, integrated systems and process control solutions to industries from mining through to manufacturing within a broad spectrum of environments including both new and existing plants.

TECHNOLOGY

Hatch provides specialized know-how and patented technologies to enable our clients’ facilities to be safer, more environmentally friendly, and more competitive in terms of minimum capital and operating costs per unit of throughput. When Hatch technology transfer is combined with Hatch EPCM services for the overall facility, the enhanced coordination enables us to provide installations optimized for aggressive schedules, quicker ramp-up to the designed production level, and better operability and maintainability.

Autoclave Hatch’s professionals provide design and operating experience in the execution of world-class autoclave technology for all metal sectors.

Coilbox We work with clients to develop innovative solutions for operational problems and expand Coilbox™ and hot strip mill capabilities.

Electrolytic MacroEtcher Macroetching is the selective attack of the surface of a test sample with the object of revealing the features developed during solidification of the steel and its subsequent processing.

Fluidization Technologies Hatch has extensive experience in the customized mechanical design of fluid bed equipment. In instances where the equipment system is unique, Hatch will custom-engineer the equipment or system.

Force Feed Forward Mill Stability System The Hatch Force Feed Forward Mill (FFF) Stability System is a feed forward automatic gauge control system for the hot strip mill designed to produce superior gauge control. The FFF System offers a rapid installation, low capital cost, and a fast return on investment.

Furnace Technology & Services Hatch's Furnace Group specializes in the engineering of new, modified and rebuild metallurgical furnaces and associated systems.

Hinged Ladle Lid The automatic lid removal system and novel hinge design, together with a high strength refractory lid lining, are durable enough to withstand the rigorous demands of the steel-making shops.

HydroVantage HydroVantage is a capital investment and maintenance planning decision support software package enabling executives, engineers and planners to evaluate equipment intervention schemes, optimize their investment timing and prioritize capital expenditure spending.

Integrated Electric Furnace Control Systems The Hatch Integrated Electric Furnace Control System (IFC) is a state-of-the-art, modular, platform-independent and multi-level family of software modules designed to handle the specific operation, controls and protection of an electric furnace.

Non-Destructive Testing Regular Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) evaluation, combined with the control system data, helps to extend both the campaign life of the furnace and its components.

N-Solv Hatch in Partnership with, N-solv Corporation holds patents for the proprietary in-situ technology for solvent extraction of bitumen from oil sands. The process uses no water and 90 percent less energy than steam assisted gravity drainage.

Smart Predictive Line Controller Through an innovative software program which anticipates arc behaviour, the Smart Predictive Line Controller (SPLC) controls the thyristor switch to deliver a fast compensating response which dramatically improves arc stability.

Tapblock Fibre-Optic Temperature Systems Tapblock Fibre-Optic Temperature Systems enables condition-based maintenance and decreases the risk of uncontrolled taps and steam explosions.

TM Vista DSS The Vista DSSTM decision support system uses advanced optimization and simulation capabilities to allow operations staff and traders to achieve maximum value from their generation assets through superior forecasting, planning, scheduling and dispatching.

S.P.S ENGINEERING

S.P.S Engineering is a manufacture of superior quality water and wastewater process equipment, specializes in custom design and supply of :

-Clarification -Sedimentation and digestion equipment for Municipal and Industrial water&wastewater treatment.

S.P.S has 25 years of professional experience in the design and delivery of the most advanced environmental process equipment

1. PRIMARY & SECONDARY CLARIFIERS

Scraper Clarifier Column type SCCC Scraper Clarifier Bridge type SCBC Spiral Scraper Clarifier type SSCC Upflow Pipe Clarifier type SUPC Suction Header Clarifier type SHSC Flocculating Clarifier type SFPC

2. PROCESS CLARIFIERS

Solid Contact Clarifier type SCTS Dissolved Air Flotator type DAFS Tube Settler Clarifier type TSDS CLARIFIER MODIFICATIONS and auxiliary components such as feedwell, energy diffusion inlet, axial mixer, ducking skimmer, rotating scum pipe, scum box, radial scum trough, flushing valve, launder, weirs, scum baffle, tank and other customized components.

3. THICKENERS

Shaft Sludge Thickener type THSS Cage Sludge Thickener type THCS Sludge Blender type THSB

4. DRIVES FOR CLARIFIERS & THICKENERS

Column mounted Cage Drive Unit Bridge mounted Shaft Drive Dual Cage or Shaft output Concentric Drive Shaft Drive with Rake Lift

- DRIVE REPLACEMENTS

5. FLOCCULATOR

Horizontal Paddle Wheel type FHPS Vertical Axial Turbine type FVTA Vertical Paddle Wheel type FVPW

6. GRIT CLASSIFIERS

Grit Collector/Separator type GCSS Grit Cyclone Classifier type GCSC Grit Washer type GSCW

7. ROTARY DISTRIBUTORS

Rotary Distributor Motor Driven type RDTM Rotary Distributor Jet Driven type TDTJ

8. DIGESTER COVERS

Digester Membrane Fixed Cover type DCMR Digester Truss Fixed Cover type DCTR Gasholder Membrane Floating Cover DFMR Gasholder Truss Floating Cover type DGFT

9. SLUDGE MIXERS Mechanical Sludge Mixer Submersible Sludge Mixer Heat Exchanger type HEVC 10. SCUM CONCENTRATORS

ANDERSON WATER SYSTEMS

Anderson Water Systems, based in Canada, specializes in industrial process water treatment systems focused in technologies such as packed bed deminerization, electrodeionization, , , degasification, ultrafiltration and nanofiltration.

Profile

For over 55 years, Anderson Water Systems has provided proven expertise in the design, engineering, manufacturing and commissioning of industrial water treatment systems. With more than 3000 installations in 40 countries, Anderson systems are applied in some of the world’s finest power plants, refineries, chemical production facilities, pulp and paper mills, food and beverage production, pharmaceutical, and a variety of manufacturing facilities.

Key capabilities include custom engineered solutions, pre-engineered standard equipment, process optimization, packaged water treatment systems, start-up and commissioning, remote monitoring, and long-term service and customer support programs. Anderson Water Systems applies technologies such as reverse osmosis, EDI, ion exchange, degasification, clarification, and .

Partnering with its customers, Anderson Water Systems develops and delivers the best solutions for process water, industrial wastewater, and water recycling. Anderson Water Systems has a proven record of customer satisfaction providing technically-superior total water treatment systems.

April 2007 Overview

• “Constructive People” • Our profile • Our commitment • Our projects • Our awards and honours • Testimonials Constructive People

At GENIVAR, we pride ourselves on being proactive, attentive and innovative in everything we do. We put passion and care into our work and adhere to the highest professional standards because to us, “Constructive People” is more than a slogan- It’s an attitude. Our profile – Mission

GENIVAR is a leader in the engineering and construction sectors, delivering global solutions based on an integrated approach to projects.

GENIVAR offers engineering, construction, environment and strategic consulting services.

At GENIVAR, our professionals work closely with clients at every stage of their projects.The client is of the utmost importance to us. Our profile - Overview

¾ Among the Canadian leaders in consulting engineering ¾ GENIVAR Income Fund listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (GNV.UN) ¾ Over 1,800 employees – over 45 years in existence ¾ Over 40 offices ¾ Presence in major Canadian centres (Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Vancouver) as well as the Caribbean (Trinidad & Tobago) ¾ Projects in over 30 countries ¾ $176 million in revenues ¾ Certified ISO 9001 : 2000 Our profile - Capabilities

¾ Multidisciplinary engineering firm ¾ Fully integrated approach ¾ Development of optimized solutions ¾ A global vision for projects from planning to commissioning ¾ Various project delivery options: turnkey, EPCM, etc. ¾ Environmental considerations integrated in project delivery ¾ Application of innovative techniques Our profile – Growing National Network Our profile Human Resources Our profile Fields of expertise

• Urban Infrastructure • Transportation • Building • Industrial • Environment •Power Our profile – Our values

Teamwork: listening to our colleagues, communicating with each other and maximizing the contribution of all employees to ensure project success

Respect: earning the trust of our colleagues and clients through a participatory approach

Integrity: conducting ourselves in accordance with the principles of ethics, equity and justice

Professionalism: setting high performance standards while encouraging autonomy and innovation Our profile – Our values

Empowerment: taking on challenges in a stimulating work environment where employee performance is rewarded

Quality: delivering on our service commitments without compromising performance

Health and safety: implementing project procedures designed to protect the well-being of our employees and of all those who retain our services Our commitment

Our people are committed to:

¾ Developing optimal solutions ¾ Providing our clients with the services of highly skilled people ¾ Supporting our clients in a proactive manner ¾ Establishing constructive relationships Our commitment

At GENIVAR, we focus on :

9 Mobilising our resources on the client’s behalf - quickly and efficiently 9 Maintaining a solid corporate network of information and expertise 9 Developing and applying “best practice” methods 9 Simultaneously mediating and managing all aspects of a project: technical, financial, environmental, socio-economic, etc. 9 Monitoring client satisfaction on an ongoing basis 9 Company-wide training programs to ensure consistent service 9 Flexible administrative processes 9 Exceeding client expectations Our Projects Urban Infrastructure

Urban Rehabilitation

Dufferin Avenue Refurbishment Quebec City $14 M

Quartier International de Montreal Urban LeBreton Flats Urban Development Development, Montreal, $75 M Ottawa, Ont., $100 M Waterfront international Port of Spain Trinidad & Tobago US$300 M

Promenade du Portage King Street Rehabilitation, Refurbishment, Gatineau, Que. Phases I to VI Grande-Allée/St-Louis Road Brockville, Ont. Redevelopment, Quebec City $10 M $5 M Our Projects Urban Infrastructure

Drinking and Waste Water

Aqueduct and Sewer System Underground Reservoirs Vacuum collection system Rehabilitation Montreal Territory St-Charles River, Quebec City Maria, Que. Expansion of Drinking Water Plant 2005-2010 $43 M $15 M Pointe-Claire, Que. (in consortium) $13 M

New Drinking Water Plants Charlesbourg & Beauport Drummondville Filtration Plant Le Royer Filtration Plant Quebec City Expansion, Drummondville Expansion, Longueuil, Que. $55 M $4.5 M $20 M Our Projects Transportation

Highway Engineering

A40 East, Montreal East-West Axis Construction Wellington Street Outaouais Region A50 Between A520 & A15 South Reconstruction Boisbriand-Mirabel Quebec City Relocation, LeBreton Extension (16 km) Des Sources Blvd. 4 km - $4 M Flats, Ottawa MRC Argenteuil, $100 M Reconstruction in 7.8 km - $28 M continuous steel concrete slabs 9.3 km - $38 M

Highway 417, Ont. Highway 185 Reconstruction from A10 / Refurbishment of Degelis, Que. A70 Chicoutimi-La Baie New Traffic Circle Highway 7 to Carp River Taschereau Interchange Widening of 2 lanes 7 km - $30 M Nuns’ Island, Que. Structure (5 km) $96 M 8 km – $22 M Our Projects Transportation

Bridges

New Interchange, Caya Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge Alexandra Bridge New Alma Bridge A55 St-Nicéphore, Que Rehabilitation (A40) Lights Rehabilitation Alma, Que. Montreal, Que. Ottawa, Ont. $15 M $17 M

Pierre-Laporte Bridge, Quebec City Mgr Langlois Bridge Rehabilitation Mitchell Bridge Rehabilitation New McConnell-Laramée Rehabilitation of foundation blocks Phases I et II Côteau-du-Lac, $11 M Gatineau, $1.6 M Bridge, Gatineau South and North, $30 M $27 M Our Projects Transportation

Traffic Engineering and Planning

Study of Redesign Exit off-ramp A40 Quebec City

Recreational Trails in the Outaouais Integrated Development Plan

Modernisation of 631 Traffic Lights, Montreal, $25 M Traffic Management Area Bordered by Laurier, Hochelaga, de l’Église and du Vallon Streets, Quebec City Study on the Extension of A35 St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que. LRT A10 / Downtown Montreal Justification and Environmental impact studies

Montreal Traffic Evaluation Project Traffic analysis software Our Projects Transportation

Railroads

New Mont-Saint-Hilaire Train Station Incentive Parking Lot (400 vehicles), Waiting Area and Overpass $3.3 M

Ultratrain Planning of Railway Crossings Railway Overpass Ultramar refinery and Addition of Side Tracks Peel/de la Commune, Montreal Railroad Development Quebec Central and Quebec Extension from Peel Street to Canadian National Gatineau companies de la Commune, including railroad Saint-Romuald, Que. $6 M Our Projects Transportation

Marine Infrastructures

Pointe-à-Carcy Cruise Ship Terminal Quebec City Port Authority $25 M

Wharf 17 Reconstruction Quebec City Promenade Pier Renovation $5.4 M Old Port of Montreal $1.9 M Queen Wharf Reconstruction Quebec City, $5 M

Maritime Infrastructure Nunavik, Que. $120 M

Bickerdike Wharf Power Network Modernization Wharf 54 Expansion Montreal Port Authority, $1.2 M Quebec City $14 M Our Projects Transportation

Airports

Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Expansion, Ottawa $200 M

Macdonald-Cartier International Airport, Ottawa Combined building services Jean-Lesage International Airport $6 M Terminal Expansion Quebec City $10 M

Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport, Montreal Jean-Lesage International Airport Umiujaq Airport Control Tower and Aviation Complex Box-office tickets Maintenance workshop & Northern Quebec Quebec City $0.3 M ventilation of waiting areas Runway and service buildings $5 M $0.3 M $6 M Our Projects Building

Health Care

New Hema-Quebec Head Office, Quebec City St. Vincent Hospital, Ottawa $13 M Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Renovation and Expansion New Ambulatory Centre and Emergency $41.6 M Rehabilitation, Montreal, $60 M Clinical and Notre-Dame Evaluative Hospital, Radio- Oncology Research Oncology Dept. Centre, Quebec City Expansion $25 M Montreal $20 M

St. Lawrence Valley Correctional Pierre-Boucher Hospital New Mother and Child Health Centre and and Treatment Centre Renovation Expansion and Emergency, CHUL, Quebec City Brockville, Ont. Refurbishment $68 M $35 M Longueuil, Que. $35 M Our Projects Building

Education

Concordia University New Faculty of Engineering, Computer Science & Visual Arts Montreal, $175 M

New Du Versant Comprehensive High School Gatineau, Que., $22 M

Concordia University University of Ottawa New School Ryerson University, New School of Graphic New Richard-J.-Renaud Science Complex of Information Technology and Communications Management and Montreal, $85 M Engineering (SITE Building), $50 M Student Residences, $20 M Our Projects Building

Institutional

National Archive, Montreal $19.2 M

New CFB Shilo Garrison Facilities Brandon, Manitoba $39 M

New Canadian War Museum Honoré-Mercier Building Quebec National Police School New Haiti Republic Bank Ottawa, Ont. Renovation, Quebec City, $16 M Rehabilitation and Expansion $31 M $137.5 M Nicolet, Que., $46 M Our Projects Building

Commercial

Quatier International de Montreal Place de la Cité Complex Parking Facility, 1200 parking spaces Expansion, Quebec City, $35 M $20 M New Brookstreet Hotel Ottawa, $106 M

Montreal Convention Centre Expansion, Montreal Quebec City Convention Centre New Bell Sensplex Recreation $210 M System Modernization Facilities and Upgrade, $13 M Ottawa, $26 M Our Projects Building

Industrial and Manufacturing

Multibar Plant Expansion Montreal $15 M

New Saputo Plant BON-L Canada Renovation Shell Petrol Storage Relocation Dairy products and Expansion Nordic Region St-Hyacinthe, Que. Aluminium extruder plant Wolverine (Canada) $2 M Ste-Thérèse, Que. New Pouring Line $2 M $2.5 M Our Projects Building

Food Services

St-François-d’Assise Pavillon Food Services Consolidation Quebec City $1.1 M

Lac Leamy Hilton Food Facility Installations Gatineau, Que. $2 M

Paul-Gilbert Health Centre Food Services Implementation and Lucie-Bruneau Rehabilitation Centre Operational Support Food Services, Montreal Charny, Que. $0.2 M $0.2 M Our Projects Industrial

Pulp and Paper

Wood Processing Smurfit-Stone, La Tuque, Que. Improvements to the Paper Machine No 4 New Air Removal and Stock Cleaning System for the Pulp Supplying the Paper Machine, $4.5 M

FjordCell, New Secondary Processing Kraft Pulp Plant Uniboard, La Baie Jonquière, Que. New MDF Plant, $110 M $12 M

Papier Masson, Masson- Angers, Machine No. 3 Modernization Phases 2 and 3, $11 M

Abitibi-Consolidated Solvay Paperboard, Syracuse, USA Grand Falls, Newfoundlands PM 3 New Corrugated Activated Sludge Wastewater Medium Machine, $125 M Treatment System, $18 M Our Projects Industrial

Metallurgy and Light Metals Chemical Products Petrochemicals New Remag Magnesium Recycling Plant, Netherlands $10 M

PCI Chimicals Canada Inc. Hypochlorite Production Equipment Relocation, Becancour Lauralco Smelting Plant Que., $2 M Deschambault, Que. Miscellaneous projects Alouette Canada Inc. Sept-Îles Crucible Skimmer, $0.1 M

Alouette Aluminium Smelter Phase 2, Sept-Îles, Que. $10 M

Becancour Industrial and Alcan, Laterrière, Que. Harbour Park Dust-Removal System New Storage Tanks $0.7 M $12.5 M Our Projects Industrial

Mining and Mineral Processing

Agnico-Eagle, Lapa project McWatters (Sigma division) Campbell Resources Falconbridge, Kidd Creek Mine Cadillac, Que., Surface mining Val-d’Or, Que., Gold plant Copper Rand Mine Timmins, Ont., Specialized mining infrastructures, $10.5 M expansion, $17 M Chibougamau, Que., Paste equipment (Pipe Handler), $1 M backfill plant, $5.5 M

Agnico-Eagle, Laronde division BHP Billiton (Selbaie Mine) Barrick (Bulyanhulu Mine) Falconbridge, Kidd Creek Mine Preissac, Que., Water treatment Baie-James,Que., Technical Tanzania, Mine water pumping Timmins, Ont., Underground plant, $10 M assitance, $2 M station, $4 M infrastructures, $550 M Our Projects Industrial

Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology

Ratiopharm, Mirabel Expansion of Ratiopharm, Mirabel Production Facilities New Coater and Laboratories $12.5 M

MDS New Laboratories Neptune, New Jersey Ratiopharm, Mirabel Fluidized Beds

Concordia University, Richard-J.-Renaud Science Complex, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry Labs and Animal Care Centre $85 M Medicago New Complex Quebec City, $3.5 M Our Projects Industrial

Food Processing

Fromages Saputo Multibar Food Products Cuisines Rochette Natrel, Dairy Cooperative Dairy products New plant Industrial Food Services Expansion and Renovation St-Hyacinthe, Que. Montreal, Que. Cold storage Quebec City Plant Expansion $10 M Vanier, Que. $2 M and New Silos $1.1 M $2 M Our Projects Environment

Environmental Studies

Mercury Study and Impact Study Impact Study Study Environmental Follow-Up Havre-aux-Maisons Bridge Romaine River St-Charles River, Quebec City Various Quebec Rivers Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Que. Havre-Saint-Pierre, Que.

Impact Study Saguenay River Future Bridge Our Projects Environment

Hydraulic

Aylmer Generating Plant Aylmer, Que. Dam Safety

Portneuf River Allard Dam, Quebec Parc des rapides, borough of LaSalle Fish Ladder Dam Safety Urban Park Development, Montreal, Que. Quebec Our Projects Environment

Environmental Engineering

IMTT Port of Quebec City, Que. Liquid Chemicals: Updating of Environmental Standards

Alcoa Smelting Plant Baie-Comeau, Que. Site characterization and environmental monitoring

LeBreton Flats, Ottawa St-Georges Residential Neighbourhood Management, removal, recycling and Soil characterization & site rehabilitation reuse of contaminated soil Baie-Comeau, Que. Our Projects Power

Hydroelectricity

Donnacona Power Station (4.5 MW) La Pulpe Power Station (3.5 MW) Rehabilitation Environmental Study Jacques-Cartier River, Que. Rehabilitation Rimouski River, Que.

New Angliers Power Station (25 MW) Bird Power Station, Phase 2 Lac des Quinze, Temiscamingue Feasibility Study Portneuf

McDougall Power Station (8.2 MW) Environmental Study Rehabilitation Jacques-Cartier River, Que. Chutes du Quatre Mille (5 MW) and Six Mille (11 MW) Power Station Feasibility Study Sault aux Cochons River, Que. Our Projects Power

Wind Power

Measurement Mast Wind Project 40 km2 Wind Farm Development Project Îles-de-la-Madeleine Design, Seigneurie-de-la-Rivière-Madeleine Domtar, Gaspésie, Que.

Micro-sitting Wind Farm Project North Sector Listuguj, Que.

Wind Farm Project Construction USA Our Projects Power

Thermal Power

Boralex Cogeneration Plant, Que. $60 M

Sucre Lantic, Montreal Gas Cogeneration Plant Study CFB Valcartier Cogeneration Project Valcartier, Que. $10 M

Abitibi-Consolidated, Kenogami Division Robert-Giffard Hospital Thermal Power Station Cogeneration Project Heat recuperator, Saguenay, Que. Quebec City $0.7 M Our Awards & Honours

ASHRAE Chapter Technology Canadian Forces Base 2006 Award, Ottawa Valley Chapter, First Esquimalt, Victoria, BC Place, New Residential Buildings Category

SHRAE Chapter Technology Award, Bell Sensplex, Ottawa 2006 Ottawa Valley Chapter, First Place, Public Assembly Buildings Category

Quebec Energy Efficiency Du Versant High 2005 Association, Énergia Award of School, Gatineau, QC Excellence, Institutional Category, Educational Sector

Innovation in Manufacturing Design Darrieus-type vertical 2005 Competition, First prize, General axis prototype wind Category turbine Our Awards & Honours

Quebec Chamber of Commerce, XEOS® High-Resolution Aerial 2005 Mercuriades Award, Technological Imagery Technology. Innovation Category.

Association of Consulting Engineers Richard-J.-Renaud Science 2005 of Quebec. Award winner, Project Complex, Concordia University, Management Category. Montreal.

Ottawa Architectural Conservation Plant Recreation Centre, 2005 Awards, Certificate of Merit, Ottawa. Adaptive Use Category.

Ottawa Architectural Conservation 24 York Street, Ottawa. 2005 Awards, Certificate of Merit, Infill Category. Our Awards & Honours

Canadian Institute of Steel Centre Premier Tech in 2004 Construction (CISC), Winner Young Rivière-du-Loup. Engineer/Architect Category.

Canadian Consulting Engineering Ottawa International Airport 2004 Association, Award of Excellence, Expansion. Building Category.

Canadian Design-Build Award of Montreal Convention Centre 2004 Excellence. Expansion and Renovation, Société immobilière du Quebec.

Ottawa Architectural Conservation Carleton University - H.M. Tory 2004 Awards, Certificate of Merit, Building, Ottawa. Adaptive Use Category. Our Awards & Honours

Association of Consulting XEOS® High-Resolution Aerial 2004 Engineers of Quebec. Award Imagery Technology, Quebec winner, Telecommunications and Ministry of Transportation. NewTechnologies Category.

Association of Consulting Quartier International de 2004 Engineers of Quebec. Award Montreal Redevelopment. winner, Urban Infrastructure Category.

Association of Consulting Reconstruction of Autoroute 40 2004 Engineers of Quebec. Award East (9.3 km). winner, Transportation Infrastructures Category.

Canadian Institute of Steel Conversion of an Industrial 2003 Construction (CISC). Award of Building into Baie-Saint-Paul’s Excellence for reuse of the City Hall. original steel. Our Awards & Honours

Ontario Concrete Award School of Information 2003 Honorable mention architectural Technology and Engineering merit. (SITE Building) University of Ottawa.

Association of Consulting Computerized Traffic 2003 Engineers of Quebec. Award Congestion Project for the winner, Telecommunications and Montreal Road System, New Technologies Category. Quebec Ministry of Transportation.

Canadian Institute of Steel Montreal Convention Centre 2003 Construction (CISC). Award of Expansion, Société immobilière Excellence, Commercial and du Quebec. Institutional Category.

Association of Consulting XEOS® High-Resolution Aerial 2003 Engineers of Canada. Imagery Technology, Quebec Award of Excellence, Studies, Ministry of Transportation. Software and Special Projects Category. Our Awards & Honours

Quebec Reinforcing Steel Montreal Convention 2003 Institute (IAAQ). Armatura Award, Centre Expansion, Commercial Buildings Category, Société immobilière du for use of reinforcing steel in Quebec. structural engineering.

Institute of Design Montreal Montreal Convention 2003 Award for landscaping, Lipstick Centre Expansion, Forest. Société immobilière du Quebec.

Association of Consulting PM 3 New Corrugated 2003 Engineers of Canada. Schreyer Medium Machine, Solvay Award, the highest distinction for Paperboard, Syracuse, consulting engineering. USA. Our Awards & Honours

Canadian Institute of Steel École nationale d’administration 2001 Construction (CISC). Award for publique and Télé-Université, technical innovation. Quebec City.

Canadian Institute of Steel École de foresterie Duchesnay, 2001 Construction (CISC). Award for Ste-Catherine-de-la-Jacques- the versatility and effectiveness Cartier. of the steel structure.

Quebec Reinforcing Steel Reconstruction of Autoroute 13 2001 Institute (IAAQ). Armatura Award, North (9 km), Laval. Civil Engineering Category.

Association of Consulting Computerized Traffic 2000 Engineers of Canada. Award Congestion Project for the winner, Studies, Software and Montreal Road System, Quebec Special Projects Category. Ministry of Transportation. Testimonials

LeBreton Flats Redevelopment Project, Ottawa – $100 M Construction Management “In the role of Construction Managers, the GENIVAR team were the point of contact with parties involved in the project and various trade contractors. The GENIVAR staff were professional, knowledgeable and dedicated to work to the best interests of the National Capital Commission.” Carl J. Dubé, P. Eng., PMP, Project Manager, LeBreton Flats Development (April 2005).

Development of the Quartier international de Montreal (QIM) – $75 M Civil engineering, surveying, structure, mechanical and electrical engineering, environment, traffic, construction management “A project as big and complex as QIM could not have been completed without the skills and dedication of all the members of the management team and professionals from Daoust-Lestage-Provencher-Roy and especially GENIVAR. We are pleased to say that we could always count on the creativity, dedication to excellence, skills and objectivity of GENIVAR’s engineers in carrying out this major project for Montreal.” Clément Demers, General Manager, Architect, Urban Planner and Project Manager, OAQ, OUQ, CIP, PMP, Quartier international de Montreal (February 2004). Testimonials

Ryerson University, Toronto, Several campus-based projects. “I have used the services of other project management firms and I can distinguish your firm from others in saying that your team has managed our projects rather than just being our project witnesses. To this end, I believe you have saved us money and time and more intangibly reduced our risks.” Lawrence Quinn, Manager of Projects, Ryerson University, Toronto (February 2002).

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Table of Contents

1. Hatch Corporate Profile...... 1-1

2. Hatch Water Business Group ...... 2-3

3. Hatch Water Areas of Expertise ...... 3-4

4. Desalination Capabilities...... 4-6

4.1 Intake & Outfalls ...... 4-6 4.2 Pre-treatment...... 4-6 4.3 Reverse Osmosis and Energy Recovery...... 4-7 4.4 Thermal Technologies ...... 4-7 4.5 Post Treatment ...... 4-7 5. Wastewater Management...... 5-8

6. Water Supply Management ...... 6-8

7. Bulk Water Transfer and Storage ...... 7-8

7.1 Bulk Storage ...... 7-9 7.2 Pipelines ...... 7-9 7.3 Pumping & Lifting Stations ...... 7-9 8. Environmental Impact Assessment ...... 8-10

9. Hatch Water Team ...... 9-11

Appendices

Appendix A : Representative Experience

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1. Hatch Corporate Profile

With headquarters located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, Hatch is a global

company which employs around 8,000 employees operating out of 65 offices around the world. For more than 50 years Hatch has been successfully serving clients in the infrastructure, Mining & Metals and Power industries.

Hatch has over 8,000 professionals worldwide infrastructure metals energy INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRIAL HYDRO/WIND VENTURES MINERALS

TRANSPORTATION IRON & STEEL INDUSTRIAL

WATER LIGHT METALS OIL & GAS

PUBLIC MINING & MINERAL THERMAL/NUCLEAR INFRASTRUCTURE PROCESSING

INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSMISSION & NON-FERROUS SERVICES DISTRIBUTION

Our commitment to quality, lower operating costs, more efficient utilization of capital assets, higher standards for safety and risk management, faster start-ups and continuous performance improvement in all projects and programs have allowed us to deliver unprecedented business results for our clients.

Our experience proves that excellence and quality are delivered most consistently by well-led multidisciplinary teams of experts with ranges of experience and skills assembled from different business units.

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Hatch was the first major engineering firm in North America to have its management systems certified on ISO standards, and was named one of the 50 Best Managed Private Companies in Canada by the National Post in each of the years that Hatch applied for the distinction.

Hatch has a reputation for the successful scale-up of process technology, and the implementation of innovative solutions to technical challenges. Hatch provides clients with engineering, process and business consulting, procurement, project management, construction management and start-up assistance

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2. Hatch Water Business Group

Hatch Water is a team of experienced chemical and civil engineers who provide

comprehensive and innovative solutions to the metals, infrastructure, and energy sector. Our services covers design, construction management, and commissioning of water and wastewater treatment systems. Our process capabilities ensures the thorough integration of the various process phases required for water and waste water treatment plants.

We deliver the most comprehensive water solutions to our clients by capitalizing on Hatch Water has a team of experienced our global and multidisciplinary expertise. Hatch Water is committed to provide engineers provide solutions based on current best engineering practices and latest process comprehensive and technologies. innovative solutions

We work closely with our clients in order to successfully deliver projects that meets or exceeds our clients requirements and expectations. We provide various services ranging from planning, preliminary design, detailed design, due diligence reviews, value engineering, modeling both 3 dimensional and hydraulics, review of infrastructure asset performance, development of procurement packages, review of bids, construction supervision and commissioning of plants and other infrastructure works.

Applications include:

• Desalination

• Water Reuse and Recycle • Wastewater Treatment

• Zero Liquid Discharge

• Development of Innovative Technologies • Process Optimization

• Process Water Treatment

• Resource Recovery • Water Management

• Technical Assessment for Environmental Regulations

• Troubleshooting

Hatch Water works closely with major industrial and municipal clients to develop unique solutions for the treatment processes and overall water management

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Our approach to addressing water concerns is to combine our comprehensive technical knowledge of water treatment technologies with a thorough understanding of our clients’ processes. Our water engineers interact with our client’s process engineers and operators to ensure that solutions provided meets the capital expenditure objectives of the client’s team and results in consistent and reliable operations leading to a lower operating cost.

3. Hatch Water Areas of Expertise

Hatch Water expertise covers the following areas:

Integrated Solutions Advanced Treatment Technologies • Water envelop audits • Zero Discharge • Desalination plants • Waste minimisation • Biological reduction of • Technology evaluation sulphates • Stormwater harvesting • Acid/caustic recovery 37 mgd, (3) 1,000HP and • Desalination • Suspended solids/oil recovery (1) 700HP transfer pumps • Ecological Footprint • Membrane filtration (MF, UF, • Integrated Water Management NF, RO) Systems • Technology evaluation, piloting and design

Wastewater Water Supply

• Distribution mains • Distribution mains • • Pump Stations Pump Stations • Wastewater monitoring and • Water supply optimization assessment/auditing • Treatment facilities • Physical-chemical treatment • Combined treatment for project • Biological Treatment construction and operating • Nutrient Removal stages • Disinfection • Potable Treatment • Industrial reuse and/or irrigation • Water quality monitoring and • Installation of pipeline in Zero liquid discharge evaluation assessment • Southern USA and design Leakage Management • Sludge treatment and disposal • Diagnostic/optimization/expansion of existing systems • Odour Control System • Sewer mining • Trade waste

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Process Water Treatment Facilities

• Cooling water evaluation and • Audits, troubleshooting and treatments optimization • Water stabilisation to minimise • Operation/maintenance scaling/corrosion potential supervision • Tailings dam discharge treatment • Operation/maintenance • Optimising Water Efficiency outsourcing 2000-MW Karun III Dam • Boiler feed water evaluation and • Plant personnel training • treatment Monitoring, control and • Demineralisation reporting

Environmental Water Resources

• Assessment/Statement • Hydrology • Regulatory assessment • Stream Hydraulics • Due diligence for industrial • Catchment Management acquisition • Hydraulic Structures • Environmental approvals • Groundwater Investigations • Environmental benchmarking • Groundwater Management One million gallons • Technical assessment and use of • Evaluation of toxicity issues watersphere local and/or international • Flood Investigations regulations • Evaluation of toxicity issues • Development of environmental regulations for government • Sustainable Design

• Dispersion modelling • Outfall Design

Project Development Stakeholder Management

• Direction of Multi-discipline teams • Stakeholder Negotiation in conceptual design • Community Consultation • Development of Business Case Distribution System Modeling and Socio-Economic Analysis • Water Resource Strategic Planning

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4. Desalination Capabilities

Hatch Water has a team of water professionals with the capability to design and

deliver the full range of membrane and thermal desalination technologies.

4.1 Intake & Outfalls

The design of a seawater desalination plant is strongly dependent on the quality of the raw seawater to be treated. Feed water composition varies depending on local industries’ discharges, water depth, shipping traffic, water temperature, ocean currents, various algal blooms, and many more parameters. Accordingly, it is Red Tide essential that the inlet structure supplying the desalination plant is constructed at a

location which will deliver the best available seawater quality.

On the other hand with increased focus on the environmental impact of desalination plants on the local marine environment, disposal techniques and the design of brine outfall structures are of utmost importance. A brine outfall structure should be designed and located to ensure effective dispersion of the concentrated brine in a manner which will not result in re-circulation of disposed brine into the intake and minimize the impact on local marine life.

Hatch Water engineers will utilize various studies to ensure an optimal inlet and outlet design. Studies would include:

• Hydrodynamic investigations

• Sea current studies

• Bathymetry studies

• Water quality analysis

• Dispersion modeling

4.2 Pre-treatment

Proper pre-treatment design is critical to ensure the successful operation of a desalination plant. By undertaking a comprehensive analysis of source water, Hatch’s specialists can design a pre-treatment system which delivers a consistent high quality feed to the desalination plant. Membrane plants are sensitive to influent constituents, such as suspended solids and organics. Appropriate pre-treatment ensures stable membrane flux, controls fouling, and reduces the requirement for membrane cleaning. This in turn extends the effective life of the Reverse Osmosis (RO) UF Membrane Hollow Fibers membranes, decreases plant downtime, and reduces the operational costs of the SWRO (Seawater Reverse Osmosis) plant.

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Hatch Water engineers are experts in Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF), Arkal disk filtration 20-400pm, multi-media filters, Microfiltration (MF) 0.1-fpm, Ultrafiltration (UF) 0.01-0.1pm, and other types of pre-treatment.

4.3 Reverse Osmosis and Energy Recovery

The quality of the pre-treated seawater, and the ultimate end use of the product water, greatly influences the design of the RO membrane system. Hatch's desalination specialists have the capability to design the RO system to ensure that the required permeate water quality and volume is consistently achieved.

Hatch's specialists are knowledgeable in current available membranes, HATCH Reverse Osmosis membrane advancements, as well as planned membrane developments. This means Skid that Hatch Water optimizes the membrane selection based on energy consumption,

membrane availability, performance, and cost.

The application and development of energy recovery devices has decreased the cost of seawater desalination. Hatch Water specialists have the expertise to select the best energy recovery technology to suit the desalination plant.

4.4 Thermal Technologies

Thermal technologies are typically applied where waste steam is available for use or for very high salinity feedwater. Through comprehensive knowledge of thermal and membrane desalination technologies, Hatch Water conducts overall economic assessments to determine the most cost-effective solution given the site conditions, treatment objectives, and life of the plant.

4.5 Post Treatment

Permeate produced by the desalination process typically has low dissolved solids, pH, calcium concentration, and alkalinity. The desalinated water can be unpalatable, corrosive, and have negative health effects.

Utilizing a sound knowledge of re-carbonation, re-mineralisation, and disinfection technologies, Hatch’s specialists can tailor the design of the post treatment process to meet the specific requirements of the end user and distribution network. Hatch Water can provide designs that provide NaOCl delivery systems that merely use salt, water and electricity versus storage of hazardous chlorine cylinders.

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5. Wastewater Management

Hatch Water has the full-service capabilities required for examining the preliminary

considerations necessary to implement wastewater facilities design, modifications or rehabilitations, as well as, to meet regulatory requirements and plan for future needs on a facility-wide, community or regional basis. These pre-design programs include

preparing feasibility studies, master plans and wastewater management plans; Luggage Point Waste industrial pre-treatment programs; water quality studies; sewer rehabilitation Water Treatment Plant investigations and biosolids disposal alternatives studies.

6. Water Supply Management

Hatch Water has the full-service capabilities required to undertake planning and evaluation of water supply networks. Hatch Water capabilities includes ability to undertake comprehensive system hydraulic analysis on water distribution networks that includes several pipelines, multiple tanks and pumping stations, multiple pressure zones and pressure regulating valves. Undertake evaluation of existing pumping stations to determine the cause of hydraulic problems and make recommendations for their correction in addition to the evaluation of potential

Ha tch has the capability to water sources. Hatch Water have the capabilities to investigate and propose take on Water & alternative plans and to recommend the most practical and economically feasible Wastewater master plan program.

7. Bulk Water Transfer and Storage

Hatch Water has extensive engineering and design capabilities in pumping or lifting stations, pipeline modeling, design, installation and services. Hatch Water expertise on transmission and distribution systems includes:

• Route analysis • Water main rehabilitation  Corrosion analysis  Cleaning and lining • Trenches technologies  Directional drilling

 Micro-tunnelling One Million Gallon Water • Hydraulic modeling Sphere Storage • Surge analysis Tank • Pipeline design • Materials selection • Construction

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7.1 Bulk Storage

Hatch has a long tradition of dam and spillway design and construction around the world. This includes major arch dams and embankment dams constructed on some of the most challenging foundation conditions possible, such as karstic limestone, permafrost, sea clays, volcanic tuffs and residual soils.

Hatch has delivered dams for a variety of purposes including hydroelectricity, irrigation, water supply, flood mitigation, waste retention, navigation and shore protection. Our clients includes major public utilities, private developers, industrial clients, and municipalities. 2,000 Megawatts Karun III Dam Our staff of civil, geotechnical, hydrology/hydraulics, electrical and mechanical

engineers have global experience gained from the design, construction supervision

and project management of dam projects in diverse climatic and geological conditions. Challenging conditions have included ice loadings, high sediment loads, large design floods, glacial outburst floods, debris flows, landslides, reservoir rim instability and highly seismic regions.

7.2 Pipelines

Hatch personnel have comprehensive capabilities in all aspects of bulk water distribution systems, including the analysis, design, delivery and optimisation of pipelines and pipe networks. Hatch has designed pipelines up to 200 kilometres long through challenging terrain, such as deserts, mountains and coastal shorelines.

Installation of Pipeline in Southern USA

7.3 Pumping & Lifting Stations

Hatch has extensive experience in the design of major pumping facilities including

centrifugal pumps, vertical turbine pumps, mixed flow, screw pumps, and high pressure pumps. Our services include hydraulic analysis, transient analysis and the design of surge suppression systems. Hatch’s expertise also includes the evaluation of existing pumping facilities and the formulation of rehabilitation and augmentation strategies to remediate operational problems or increase system capacity.

Hatch demonstrates proficiency as a provider of bulk water pumping solutions, not 37 MGD Pumping Station only through our detailed design skills, but also through the delivery of EPCM projects by our Project Delivery Group. By virtue of the size of the Hatch

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8. Environmental Impact Assessment

The Hatch environment team has an established track record that demonstrates our competent performance in the current climate of tightening regulation and greater sensitivity to environmental impacts. Hatch has managed the following environmental aspects for bulk water projects:  Environmental studies;  Environmental Impact Assessment coordination;  Site-specific environmental values identification;  Stream flow environmental needs analysis.  Environmental permit applications and approvals coordination;  Licence condition negotiation;  Environmental management policy and procedures preparation;  Formal environmental inspections and audits;  Supporting documentation for environmentally relevant activities;  Advice on bulk water quality and the impacts of runoff to receiving waters;  Environmental benchmarking;  Water quality monitoring, analysis, and compliance;  Cultural heritage assessment;  Stakeholder identification, stakeholder management and community consultation;  Socially sustainable solution facilitation; Technical assessment of international environmental regulations

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9. Hatch Water Team

Hu Fleming Global Director, Hatch Water PhD Chemical Engineering, Cornell University MBA Harvard Business School

Hu Fleming is a recognized international authority with 27 years experience in water management, and is the author or co-author of more than sixty publications, eight book chapters, and sixteen patents in various aspects of water. He is currently co-chairman of the International Reuse Association and Conference, past chairman of the International Congress on Membranes and Membrane Processes, and the Wastewater section of the Water Environment Federation. He is a member of several international professional panels on

water including NATO’s Industrial Advisory Group, Task Group on Water for WHO, and US EPA’s Clean Water Act Advisory Group, as well as the ASTM D-19 Committee on Water Standards.

Lisa Babel, P.Eng. North American Director, Hatch Water BASc Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo

Lisa is a Chemical Engineer with 17 years of experience in the environmental field, specializing in the areas of water and wastewater treatment for all sectors of the metallurgical industry. Areas of specific expertise include corrosion and scale control, plant wide water management, membrane based water systems including UF, MF, NF and RO, water-use reduction, cooling water system design and management.

Stephen Daughney, Technical Director for the Americas, Hatch Water P.Eng. BASc Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo

Steve has 15 years experience as an environmental engineer in the private and public sector with particular focus on project delivery, separations technologies and novel remediation techniques for removals of trace contaminants. Steve is especially well versed in solids-liquid separation equipment including centrifuges, sand filters, clarifiers, rotary drum vacuum filters and membranes/reverse osmosis.

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David Mallen, P.Eng. Practice Director, Hatch Water BSc Civil Engineering, Queen Mary College, University of London

Dave has more than 30 years experience in feasibility studies and project implementation, specializing in the area of water treatment and management, primarily for the heavy industrial sector including the metallurgical industry. His experience extends to management and disposal of solid wastes, and he is familiar with overall plant environmental performance and environmental management systems. Recent water management projects have successfully addressed zero discharge goals in complex industrial facilities. In addition Projects have included the

collection, containment and subsequent treatment and reuse of stormwater as make up to plant water systems. Dave’s wide experience has also equipped him to complete large multiplant, due diligence environmental assessments for both Financial Institutions and major private companies. In addition David has led significant permitting efforts for retrofit and greenfield facilities.

Kenneth Goodboy Senior Consultant Global Director, Desalination Centre of Excellence, Hatch Water BSc Chemical Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology

Kenneth has 38 years experience in water and wastewater treatment. He holds 10 US patents on membranes, adsorbents, and catalysts. Kenneth is regarded as one of the world’s top MF/UF experts and is has been an expert witness in membrane patent law.

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Patrick Sifri Consultant MEng Civil Engineering, American University of Beirut

Patrick is a Consultant with 15 years of experience in Project Management in the fields of design-build, EPC and DBOO projects. Patrick’s expertise covers various Project Management processes from project initiation to project close out including knowledge areas such as project chartering, determining project objectives and client’s needs, developing project management plan and project performance baselines, developing project budget and schedule, determining project control variances, recommending and implementing corrective actions, developing and implementing project risk management plan and managing and integrating the effort of the project team. Patrick has successfully managed various multimillion projects in the industrial, infrastructure and institutional sectors. Prominent projects executed in the water sector includes phase I of a 40,000 CMD high grade water reclamation plant in Seletar and 30 MGD seawater desalination plant in Tuas Singapore. Both projects won awards and distinctions from Global Water Intelligence (UK). Other executed projects include multimillion multidisciplinary projects in Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Hong Kong.

Robert Radakovic Water and Wastewater Specialist BASc Civil/Environmental Engineering, University of Vermont

Robert has more than 14 years of experience in the field of water and wastewater treatment, specializing in the areas of process water for the Energy, Mining, and Metals sectors. As a Process Specialist at Hatch, project involvement includes both technical lead roles for major Hatch EPCM projects and study management roles relating to water/wastewater. Areas of expertise include process design of water and wastewater systems for the purposes of desalination, demineralization, condensate polishing and effluent reuse. Robert’s commissioning/troubleshooting experience and familiarity with multiple industry sectors allows him to bring a broad knowledge base to new process designs, process audits and site-wide water management.

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Brigitte Corbeil, Ing. Process Engineer BASc Chemical Engineering, Université Laval

Brigitte is a Chemical Engineer with 13 years of experience combining 7 years in the Business Practice of Systems & Process Control (SPC), and 6 years in Process Engineering for the mining, metals and water desalination industries. During the last 6 years, Brigitte carried out environmental studies on plant wide water management and residual waste management. Brigitte spent 2 years in Chile, focusing on the project delivery and management of water desalination studies using seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) for the

copper industry.

Alex Zlatic, P.Eng. Senior Process Engineer BASc Geological Engineering, Water Resources, University of Waterloo

Alex is a geological engineer with 8 years consulting experience in environmental engineering, storm water management and water resources for the Energy, Mining, and Metals sectors. As a process engineer at Hatch, project involvement includes both technical lead roles for major Hatch EPCM projects and project management roles relating to water/wastewater. Alex’s duties have centred on the design, project management and construction of water/wastewater treatment, solid waste handling systems and water management systems for the industrial sector and mining sector.

Dharshan Process Engineer Kesavanathan, P.Eng BSc Environmental Engineering, University of Guelph

Dharshan is an Environmental Engineer with over 7 years of experience in design, project management and construction management for water, wastewater and solid waste management projects in the industrial sector. Recent project roles include being a discipline lead for a major Hatch EPCM project and project manager for a wastewater treatment conceptual design. Past design experience with water and wastewater technologies include dissolved air floatation clarifiers (DAF), lamella clarifiers, oil/water separators, moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR), sequencing batch reactors (SBR), filter press sludge dewatering systems, ultrafiltration (UF) systems and ultraviolet

(UV) disinfection systems.

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Vikram Khera Process Engineer BASc Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia

Vikram is a Water Treatment Engineer with over six years of experience in the environmental field, specializing in the areas of water and wastewater treatment for the mining industry, including uranium mining. Vikram has planned and executed many pilot plant studies. Past project tasks include process development (process flowsheets, PIDs, and layouts) and equipment selection for water treatment plants. Vikram has acted in several project roles including project manager, project engineer and process engineer. Vikram has participated in projects for Areva Kiggavik, Voisey’s Bay Nickel Company, Barrick Gold, Inco, Placer Dome, Canadian Natural Resources,

and De Beers. Antonio Vece, P.Eng. Senior Engineer BASc Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto

Tony is a mechanical engineer with more than fifteen years of experience, specializing in the design of water and wastewater treatment equipment. Areas of specific expertise include thickeners, clarifiers, filter presses, rotary vacuum drum filters, grit removal systems, screening equipment, conveyors, digesters covers, multi-media filters, membrane filtration, UV disinfection, groundwater systems, sewage pumping stations, and corrosion control systems.

Sarah Wood Engineer-In-Training BASc Engineering Chemistry, Queen’s University

Sarah Wood has two years experience in industrial water and wastewater treatment projects for the mining sector, which include projects related to oil sands and nickel processing facilities. Recent experience includes: process design of water supply and treatment system and specification preparation for a greenfield nickel processing facility; a water management study of an oil sands processing plant to optimize the use of raw water, incorporating both the existing plant site and plans for future expansions; a review of water treatment schematics for a greenfield oil shale processing plant using the Alberta Taciuk Process (ATP).

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Matthew McMahon Engineer-In-Training MSc Chemical Engineering, Queen’s University

Matthew’s recent project experience includes working on feasibility studies, conceptual engineering, site water management and design of wastewater treatment projects. Specific projects include treatment of wastewaters from gasification, coal-to-liquids, tunneling and food processing industries. Prior to joining Hatch, Matthew has three years research experience in biological wastewater treatment. Research included the optimization of anaerobic and aerobic bioreactors for treatment of organic wastewater and bio-energy production. His research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at various technical conferences. Matthew’s areas of specialization include bioprocess engineering, biological wastewater treatment, environmental chemistry, and bioremediation.

Chris Biederman Engineer-In-Training BASc Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo

Chris is an Engineer-in-Training with process background in oil sands bitumen upgrading and petrochemical refining. Chris’ experience includes roles at the Suncor Energy, Oil Sands surface mining facility where he performed a contact engineering support role. Chris also has in-field petrochemical refining experience from an operations contact engineering role NOVA Chemicals. Chris’ recent work at Hatch includes involvement in an FEL2 study for a brownfields expansion of a ferronickel smelter, an FEL1 study for the modernisation of water systems at an iron and steel plant, and an FEL1 study for a greenfields oil shale processing plant.

Kristin Pouw Engineer-In-Training BEng Chemical Engineering and Bioscience, McMaster University

Kristin’s recent project experience includes working on feasibility studies, conceptual engineering, and designing municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment systems. Prior to joining Hatch, Kristin completed her cooperative education program through industrial research and development projects at both Xerox Research Centre of Canada and the McMaster Centre for Pulp and Paper Research. Her research has been published in a peer- reviewed journal, awarded provisional patents, and presented at technical conferences. Kristin’s areas of specialization include bioprocess engineering, wastewater treatment, and polymer chemistry.

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Appendix A: Representative Experience

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Representative Experience

Short descriptions of a representative selection of typical water projects undertaken recently by Hatch Water are summarized below in alphabetical order.

Acquasol Desalination Project, Australia

Hatch is currently undertaking an engineering study for an 180MW Integrated Solar Combined Cycle Plant with an associated 2.6 mgd Multiple Effect Distillation (MED) desalination plant.

The concentrating solar power portion of the project involves building a two kilometer square field of parabolic trough mirrors. The mirrors will reflect and concentrate direct normal solar radiation to generate 30MW of steam which will be used to help drive the 80MW steam turbine of the 180MW combined cycle power plant. The solar plant will be equipped with thermal heat storage capacity of up to seven and a half hours. This will enable solar power production to continue at night or during cloudy weather. The combined cycle component will consist of two 50MW gas turbines and one 80MW steam turbine, which will be driven by the steam created by both the solar and combined cycle components.

Using heat, waste steam, and a small portion of electricity created from the power generation process, 2.8 mgd of drinking water will be produced from a MED desalination unit. By-product brine will be sent as a feed to an adjacent solar salt harvesting project.

Anglo American, Mantoverde Desalination Plant Expansion, Chile

Hatch has recently completed an engineering study for Anglo American Mantoverde mine in Chile. The capital and operating costs were developed for two scenarios: 180 Us (4.1 mgd) and 280 Us (6.4 mgd) of RO water, plus 80 km of pipeline stretching from the coast, through the desert to the mine site. The scope included selecting the location of the plant, all site civil works, the preliminary definition of intake and outfall structures, design of the pretreatment and reverse osmosis plant, electric power supply, pumping station definition, selecting the pipeline route, hydraulic optimization, and evaluation of vendor quotations for the pumps and desalination technologies.

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BHP Billiton, Minera Escondida, Desalination Project, Chile

Northern Chile is one of the most arid regions of the world. Groundwater resources, traditionally relied upon as a freshwater source, are dwindling. Hatch has completed the design for 202 km desalinated water supply pipelines with multiple pumping stations to deliver 3,200 Us (73.0 mgd) of RO water to Minera Escondida, 3,254m (10,676ft) above sea level, high in the Andes mountains. This pipeline crosses challenging terrain, a place climatologists call absolute desert. The Atacama is known as the driest place on Earth where rain has never been recorded. In addition, the mine elevation created an energy-consumption challenge in the choice of pipeline route and design of the pumping stations. Hatch will soon begin the early works portion of the next phase of the project.

Confidential Client, Coal-Fired Power Plant,

A nickel operation in Indonesia evaluated several options for power generation, one of which includes a coal-fired power plant. This plant's water requirements could come from two possible sources: the nickel plant effluent pond or the sea. Hatch completed an engineering study to determine the best water source and treatment method to produce the required boiler feed water and cooling water quality for the plant. Hatch determined that double-pass reverse osmosis with mixed bed polishing using seawater as the feed water source was the most- reliable option.

Confidential Client, Combined Cycle Power Project

Hatch Water developed a water treatment system design to treat a highly brackish groundwater source. The system included clarification, filtration, double-pass reverse osmosis followed by mixed beds to produce high quality boiler feed water. The project included development of a vendor scope of supply and summary of specification package to obtain costs for further technical and economic evaluations.

Confidential Client, Copper Smelter, Chile

Hatch conducted the engineering study for a new copper smelter in Chile. The smelter will treat approximately 2 million tonnes of local copper concentrates to produce about 800,000 tonnes of matte (70% copper) per year. Hatch defined the water requirements and treatment of the future smelter complex. Given the lack of both surface and groundwater in the vicinity of the smelter, a seawater desalination plant was chosen as the main make-up water supply source for the complex. The seawater desalination plant will have a capacity of nearly 1,100 rn 3/h (7.0 mgd). A portion of the desalinated water will be further treated for human consumption. Some of the desalinated water will be further polished to produce demineralised water for boiler feedwater make-up and acid dilution. In

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addition, an effluent treatment plant (ETP) was designed to receive weak acid effluent discharged from the gas cleaning section of the acid plant. A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was designed to treat the effluent from the ETP as well as various other wastewater streams generated at the smelter. Hatch's site-wide water management review resulted in a considerable reduction of the WWTP's original size.

Confidential Client, Canada

Hatch completed an engineering design for an oil sands client to treat highly saline groundwater for use in a waterflood project in Alberta, Canada. The study focused on technologies to remove divalent cations in 100,000 mg/L total dissolved solids water, triple the salinity of seawater. Hatch identified both emerging and proven technologies from global sources and categorized them by operating range. For the three most promising solutions, Hatch prepared capital and operating cost estimates, block flow diagrams, and identified key issues. Some of the technologies investigated included evaporators, membranes, and precipitation processes. Hatch then recommended a technology for further development.

Koniambo Nickel Project, New Caledonia T he Koniambo project is a Greenfield development that includes the construction of a 300MW coal-fired power station, ore- transportation facilities, smelter, port facilities, and other associated infrastructure.

The resulting design included seawater desalination, demineralisation, sewage and industrial wastewater treatment and the necessary facilities for both the construction and the operational phases of the project.

Minara Ltd, Murrin Murrin, Australia Hatch conducted an engineering study for Minara Ltd's Murrin Murrin site to determine uses for excess available steam. One such use under investigation was thermal desalination of brackish well water for use as boiler feed make-up and closed-loop cooling water make-up. Hatch chose multiple-effect distillation as the best thermal option and prepared capital and operating cost estimates. Hatch then compared the capital costs, operating costs, operability, and water quality of MED versus membrane desalination for the site.

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Phelps Dodge, Minera Candelaria, Chile In the northern territories of Chile, rapidly dropping groundwater levels are forcing mining companies to evaluate process water supply alternatives for their mining operations. Hatch conducted an engineering study to assess four potential process water supply alternatives to replace Minera Candelaria’s depleted wells, including a review of technology alternatives for seawater desalination. The water supply alternatives studied by Hatch include new well fields in the nearby area and a seawater desalination plant with two possible locations. An assessment of location seaway and tide activities was done for each potential desalination intake location in order to minimize the oil, organics, and suspended solids loading on the treatment plant. A design of the seawater desolation plant was complete, including identifying a discharge location that minimized the system’s impact on the local aquaculture. For each treatment alternative, hydrogeological, environmental, legal, and technical- economic studies were performed in order to determine the most suitable alternative

Phelps Dodge, El Abra, Chile A water supply study for two underground water sources and one desalinated water source was done for Sociedad Contractual Minera El Abra (SCM El Abra). The study included a conceptual evaluation of the three water sources, taking into consideration the plant's water requirements for the heap leach facility over a 15 year period. Pretreatment and post-treatment systems, in addition to the desalination plant, were defined, which required an evaluation of incoming water quality and plant processing quality requirements, respectively. The project scope included determining the supply potential of the underground sources, preparing design documents for the membrane desalination plant, evaluating and recommending a preferred pipeline and seawater intake location, cost estimating and project scheduling. Final sizing / design of the membrane system compared the economics of providing excess capacity with the plant's requirement for a reliable water supply.

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Tampa Bay Water Desalination Plant, Tampa, FL, USA At 25.0 mgd, the Tampa Bay Water (TBW) desalination facility is the largest desalination plant in North America. The sight is adjacent to Tampa Electric Company (TECO) from which it obtains power. TBW provides drinking water for more than two million people or about 14.5 percent of Tampa Bay's regional drinking water requirements. The facilities uses an open seawater intake with screens, multi-stage pre- treatment, two pass RO using seawater / brackish water membranes, sludge system, post treatment with slaked lime, CO 2, and chlorine, and product transfer pumps and lines. The project was named the "2008 Multi-stage pre-treatment system Desalination Project of the Year" by the International Desalination Association.

2-pass RO with seawater / brackish water membranes Chemical storage tank farm

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Western Corridor Water Recycling Project, Luggage Point, Queensland, Australia The Brisbane River feeds Lake Wivenhoe the source for potable and process water for the region. Due to recent draughts, the lake is only at approximately 25% of its capacity. Therefore, the government decided to recycle processed wastewater back to Lake Wivenhoe. The Western Corridor Recycled Water (WCRW) Project is the largest project of its kind in the southern hemisphere. The WCRW Project includes the design of three advanced wastewater treatment plants, with a secondary sewage treatment plant capable of producing 27.0 mgd of purified recycled water to the WCRW pipeline. Purified recycled water is pumped via a 200 km pipeline to Lake Wivenhoe, where it is re-used for feed to potable water treatment plants and power stations throughout Brisbane, Australia. The project design includes flow equalization, with pretreatment (coagulation and clarification for phosphate and turbidity removal), microfiltration, reverse osmosis, advanced oxidation (hydrogen peroxide and UV), final water stabilization, and residue handling (thickening and dewatering).

Lake Wivenhoe Dam Queensland, Australia

The aerial photograph below shows the immense size and complexity of this project. By using Hatch's 3D solid CAD modeling capabilities, the design was refined to facilitate construction, and to minimize space with optimal arrangement of the equipment.

Luggage Point, Queensland, Australia RO System

Aerial view of Luggage Point WCRW plant

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Xstrata Copper, El Morro, Vallenar, Chile Xstrata Copper engaged Hatch to perform an engineering study for supply of desalinated water to its El Morro mine site. The study included evaluation of water supply options for the tailings disposal and processing facility. A study of the local groundwater sources, in conjunction with the option to provide desalinated seawater was done. In addition to pre-treatment design, a post-treatment system was also designed, based on the plant process water requirements and building materials of the supply pipeline. The project scope included design of the membrane desalination plant and a review of the local geographical and oceanography studies for determining the location of the supply pipeline and water intake, respectively. Capital cost estimating and project scheduling was also determined.

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Anderson Water Systems

General Presentation The company

Suez – Degremont - Anderson

SUEZ ENVIRONMENT Water 7b€ Waste Mngt 6b€

DEGREMONT D&B 500m€ UNITED WATER SITA Equipment 250m€ O&M Waste Mngt Services 250m€

WPT ANDERSON 20m$ F&B INFILCO OZONIA 30m$ indus. systems DEGREMONT LTE 5m$ indus. systems 4m$ services 5m$ BOOM 10m$ services

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Innovation & quality for 56 years • 80 people in Dundas, Ontario − 35 engineers − Latest tools: smart P&ID systems & full 3D − Welding, programming & full testing facilities

• 3,000 systems in 40 countries since 1952 − 80% of repeat customers

• Innovation − 1974 1st DuPont membrane distributor − 1999 UPCORE Packed Bed Licensee − 2000 E-Cell Systems Integrator. − 2008 Full integration of IS

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Industrial custom systems • We provide custom water treatment systems − Applications with pure water: process, reuse, remediation, ZLD, FGD* − From vessels / skids to full systems (process selection, engineering…) − We service / refurbish existing installations

• We integrate a wide range of technologies − Membranes, Ion Exchange, Filtration (media press…), EDI, degasification − Clarification, disinfection* − Work with all waters : ground, surface, waste, seawater, condensates or city

• We offer you the best possible engineering & execution − State of the art engineering, programming, welding & testing in house − Working & partnering with the best suppliers in North America

* with other branches of Degremont or partners

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HEADWORKS | BIOLOGICAL | SEPARATIONS | MEMBRANES | OXIDATION-DISINFECTION | BIOSOLIDS | INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS WWW.DEGREMONT-TECHNOLOGIES.COM References & examples

Power • AES Corp., CSW International, El Paso, Ontario Hydro,Smith Cogeneration, Tractebel, Northland Power, Intergen, Hydro Quebec, Wisconsin Public Service, Algonquin Power, Kewaunee Nuclear, SCE&G, MEG Energy, CFE Mexico, Empresa De Generacion Electrica De Chilca

− 2008: 35t condensate polishers for CFE, Mexico − 2007: 7 banks RO for Plum Point, Texas − 2007: modular design, Monroe, Michigan

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Oil & Gas, petrochemical • BP Amoco, Esso Resources, Marathon Oil, Mobil Oil, PetroCanada, Shell, Sunoco, EnCana, Syncrude, ConocoPhillips, Tema Oil Refinery, PXP, Aera, BA Energy

− 2007: Produce Water, mixed beds & piping skids, Encana, Alberta − 2007: Insulated softeners, Encana, API standards

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Chemical • Amoco, Bayer, Dow Chemical, Monsanto, PPG Industries, Cabot, Shintech, Aker Kvaerner, Eltech, Mann Ferrostal

− 2008: Full plant including interconnecting & controls, Mann Ferrostal, Trinidad

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Pulp & Paper • Avenor, Celgar Pulp, Domtar, E.B. Eddy, S.D. Warren, Skeena Cellulose, Wausau Paper

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Metals & Mining • Alcan, Armco Steel, IPSCO Steel, Reynolds Aluminum, Westmin Resources, Inco, Tenke, Areva

− 2008, Remediation 4500GPM, 25000m3/d 3 stages Densadeg, 2 stages RO

Process by Infilco, Engineering by Anderson Areva, Saskatchewan

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Food & Beverage • Coca Cola Bottling, Heinz Company, Kraft Foods, McCain Foods, McNeil Specialty, Molson Breweries, Nestle, Maple Leaf Foods

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Service • Professional services: audit, program, optimize process, train… • Parts: high quality laterals with or without drawings, valves, consumables… • Refurbishing: replace parts or subsystems, upgrade controls or capacity…

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EPC

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End users

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Systems & services we provide

Industries Served Source of water Applications Technologies

1 Power Generation 1 Groundwater 1 Boiler Feed Water 1 Filtration: Media Press. & Cartridge Filter

2 Oil & Petrochemicals 2 Surface Water 2 Condensate Polishing 2 Ultrafiltration

3 Chemicals 3 Waste Water / Reuse 3 Cooling Tower 3 Ion Exchange

4 Metal & Mining 4 Sea Water 4 Process Water 4 Reverse Osmosis

5 Food & Beverage 5 Condensate 5 NOx Injection 5 EDI Technologies 6 Pulp & Paper Process 6 Brine Ion Exchange 6 Condensate Polishing

7 Other Boiler 7 Produced Water 7 Degasification Anderson Core Applications & Applications Core Anderson 6 City Water 8 Remediation

9 Warm Lime Softening 8 Filtration: MF, Gravity Filter

10 Waste Water 9 Clarification

11 Potable Water 10 Disinfection

12 ZLD (Zero Liquid Discharge) 11 Other

13 FGD (Flue Gas Degasification) supplied with Partners with supplied 14 Other Applications & Technologies & Technologies Applications

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How to contact us?

160 King St W., 2nd Floor Dundas, Ontario L9H 1V4, Canada Tel (905) 627- 9233, Fax (905) 627- 2381 Email: [email protected] http://www.degremont-technologies.com

THANK YOU !

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HEADWORKS | BIOLOGICAL | SEPARATIONS | MEMBRANES | OXIDATION-DISINFECTION | BIOSOLIDS | INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS WWW.DEGREMONT- TECHNOLOGIES.COM How to contact us? SMC CONSORTIUM INC

7200 TRANSCANADA , ST-LAURENT, QUEBEC H4T 1A3 CANADA Tel:+514-738-2929 Ext:224 Fax:+514-738-6996 E-mail:[email protected] www.smcconsortium.com