22 Years
29 Years
Dale is a river engineer with expertise in hydraulic hazard identification and mitigation, fish passage and habitat, geomorphology, and surface water management. Recently, he has focused on flood hazard assessment, mapping, and mitigation planning to reduce flood risk, as well as hydrotechnical engineering for mine closure projects. He utilizes a range of numerical and physical models to support assessment and design work.
Dale also brings extensive construction and project management experience across British Columbia, Alberta, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Washington State. His work spans flood risk assessment and mitigation for communities, as well as sustainable development, operation, and restoration of industrial projects in mining, agriculture, transportation, recreation, and hydropower. A recent project included the hydrotechnical design for the $1 billion closure of Faro Mine in Yukon, the world’s largest open-pit lead-zinc mine.