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Stantec selected as PMC for Iona treatment plant

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Stantec has been selected as the program management consultant (PMC) for the Iona Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (IIWWTP) projects in Vancouver. The $9.9 billion multi-year program includes construction of a new tertiary treatment facility and a range of ecological restoration and off-site works projects that will improve the connection between infrastructure, the community, and the environment.

The IIWWTP projects are the largest capital program ever undertaken by Metro Vancouver—a federation of 23 municipalities, one electoral area, and one treaty First Nation that collaboratively plans for and delivers regional-scale services.

As the selected PMC, Stantec will provide a multi-disciplinary team of resources to deliver a broad range of program management and technical support services. The Stantec team will integrate with Metro Vancouver staff, working together collaboratively to manage the development and implementation of the Program.

“It’s a privilege to help deliver such a transformational project with Metro Vancouver,” said Ryan Roberts, Stantec’s North American water business leader. “Our local and global experts have extensive experience delivering major, multi-year wastewater programs that will work in partnership to achieve Metro Vancouver’s safety, schedule, budget, and quality objectives for this critical program. This program will be a shining example for large water infrastructure programs for communities around the world.”

The IIWWTP will be designed with consideration of local First Nations and community stakeholders and will increase the level of treatment to improve both water quality and the surrounding marine environment.

With a focus on recovering sustainable energy from wastewater, it will integrate with surrounding ecological restoration efforts and provide economic opportunities for First Nation entities. The project also aims to improve seismic resiliency to withstand earthquakes, combat potential sea level rise, and mitigate other anticipated impacts a changing climate may have on the facility throughout the 21st century.

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