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Columbia Shuswap Regional District COLUMBIA SHUSWAP REGIONAL DISTRICT PO Box 978, 555 Harbourfront Drive NE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4P1 T: 250.832.8194 | F: 250.832.3375 | TF: 1.888.248.2773 | www.csrd.bc.ca Geotechnical and Hydrotechnical Engineer Companies in or near the CSRD This is not a comprehensive list of all known Geotechnical/Hydrotechnical Engineers that do work within the Columbia Shuswap. If you’re a Geotechnical/Hydrotechnical Engineer and are not on this list but would like to be, please contact us at 250.832.819 or [email protected]. APEG The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia Locate a Professional https://www.apeg.bc.ca APEG Website Directory Kamloops Amec Foster Wheeler 913 Laval Cres Bryan Bale, P.Eng. 250.318.0417 Kamloops, BC V2C 5P4 BGC Engineering 234 St. Paul St 250.374.8600 Kamloops, BC V2C 6G4 [email protected] BC Foundation Specialties Ltd. 2591 Parkcrest Ave Nader Gendy, P.Eng. 250.377.5417 Kamloops, BC V2C 6E9 Golder Associates 929 McGill Rd Bingsheng (Ryan) Liu, P.Eng. 250.828.6116 Kamloops, BC V2C 6E9 Jan Radziszewski, P.Eng. Thurber Engineering Ltd. #104 - 1383 McGill Rd Andrew Chand, P.Eng. 250.372.1058 Kamloops, BC V2C 6K7 [email protected] Westrek Geotechnical Services Ltd. 101 – 1285 Dalhousie Dr David Lang, P.Eng. 778.471.7107 Kamloops, BC V2C 5Z5 Kevin Turner, P.Eng., FEC, FGC (Hon.) Simo Gautschi, P.Geo. Kelowna AppleBruin Engineering Inc. #203-1962 Enterprise Way David Neitsch, P. Eng. 250.899.9060 Kelowna, BC, V1Y 9S6 Beacon Geotechnical #201 - 1889 Spall Rd Christopher Wallis, P.Eng. 250.861.6859 Kelowna, BC V1Y 4R2 Cascade Geotechnical Ltd. #201 - 1889 Spall Rd Ronald (Ron) Lloyd Campbell, P.Eng. 250.878.6446 Kelowna, BC V1Y 4R2 Last Updated: April 2021 Page 1 of 2 Clarke Geoscience Ltd. 5217 Benmore Court Jennifer Clarke, M. Sc., P. Geo. 250.826.4367 Kelowna, BC V1W 4Z3 Geomorphologist [email protected] Geoteknik 324 Clifton Rd N. Bjarne Carlsen, P.Eng. 250.763.1079 Kelowna, BC V1V 1N4 Golder Associates Ltd. 590 McKay Avenue, Suite 300 Glen Rutherford, Office Contact 250.860.8424 Kelowna, BC V1Y 5A8 [email protected] Interior Testing Services Ltd. 1 – 1925 Kirschner Rd Jennifer Lynn Anderson, P.Eng. 250.860.6540 Kelowna, BC V1Y 4N7 Jeremy Block, P.Eng. [email protected] Tetra Tech EBA #150 – 1715 Dickson Avenue Scott Martin, P.Eng. 250.862.4832 Kelowna, BC V1Y 9G6 P. James Barr. P.Geo. Salmon Arm Streamworks Consulting Inc. 5690 Lakeshore Rd NE Alan Bates, P.Eng. 250.832.3095 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 3P5 Onsite Engineering Ltd. 201-231 Trans-Canada Highway Rod Williams, P. Geo., Eng L. 236.833.5643 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4R1 [email protected] Westrek Geotechnical Services Ltd. V 1851 23rd Street NE Peter Weisinger, P.Eng. 250.515.3250 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 3M6 Metro Testing & Engineering 4-5421 Auto Road SE Taunia Young 250.803.0248 Salmon Arm, BC V1E 3P8 Vernon Fletcher Paine Associates Ltd. 2250-11th Ave Terrance Eddy, P.Eng. 250.542.0377 Vernon, BC V1T 7X8 Earl Fletcher, P.Eng. Robert Sherz, P.Eng. Lake Country Horizon Geotechnical Ltd. 14151 Oyama Rd Jerry Lay, P.Eng. 250.548.3250 Lake Country, BC V4V 2B8 Interior Dams Inc 13890 Forest Hills Dr Aaron Hahn, P. Eng, AScT 778.480.6063 Lake Country, BC V4V 1A5 Last Updated: April 2021 Page 2 of 2 .
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