Congratulations to Tyler Fedun and Will Kelly, this year’s TBT Engineering Scholarship recipients!
We are very proud to support these 2 very deserving students in their future endeavors. Good Luck with your upcoming school years!
Congratulations to Tyler Fedun and Will Kelly, this year’s TBT Engineering Scholarship recipients!
We are very proud to support these 2 very deserving students in their future endeavors. Good Luck with your upcoming school years!
The Fun Committee is back! This time, they showed us how to decorate sugar cookies with royal icing. It was loads of fun to learn from Sarah and try out our decorating skills.
Golf Links Multi-Use Bridge – 2015
TBT Engineering Limited (TBTE) has been retained by The City of Thunder Bay (COTB) to provide design and contract administration services for a new multi-use bridge over the McIntyre Floodway that would connect Vickers Street to Carrick Street. The new bridge will be consistent with the COTB Active Transportation Plan and establish a north-south cycling corridor in order to foster a safe, comfortable, and convenient path for cycle-commuting and other forms of non-vehicular travel.
An active transportation corridor that utilizes Carrick Street and Vickers Street as a main thoroughfare was chosen by the COTB as a practical, low-stress, and direct route to link the City’s two cores. A new bridge crossing the McIntyre Floodway was identified as a key component of this route.
The establishment of this active transportation corridor has been identified as a priority action in developing the commuter and recreational network in Thunder Bay.
This project will follow the Schedule B Process for the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) (October 2000, as amended 2007, 2011, & 2015). Schedule B undertakings have the potential for adverse environmental effects; these effects are well understood from a technical perspective and are minor in nature. Schedule B projects are required to go through a screening process, including consultation with those who may be affected.
A Public Information Centre was held on Thursday, October 4th, 2018.
Time: 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location: Outdoor Venue at the corner of Carrick St. and Waterford St., North bank of McIntyre River
To submit comments online please visit: www.tbte.ca/carrick-vickers-multi-use-bridge-comments
This website will host all public notices pertaining to the Schedule B MCEA and will be updated regularly.
If any member of the public would like to view the Project File, it is available at the following location:
TBT Engineering Limited, Building Engineering Services
1918 Yonge Street
Thunder Bay, ON, P7E 6T9
Mon-Fri 8:30am to 5:00pm
Notice of Study Completion.pdf
Notice of Study Commencement.pdf
Notice of Public Information Centre.pdf
Public Information Centre Information Boards.pdf
For further information on this project, or on the planning process being followed contact the following individuals:
TBT Engineering Limited
Ms. Dani Rhodes, P. Eng, C.E.T. Project Engineer 1918 Yonge Street, Thunder bay, ON, P7E 6T9 Tel: (807) 624-5160 E-mail: carrickvickersbridge@tbte.ca |
City of Thunder Bay
Mr. Mike Vogrig, P.Eng Project Engineer 111 S. Syndicate Avenue, Thunder Bay, ON, P7E 1C5 Tel: (807) 625-2163 E-mail: mvogrig@Thunderbay.ca |
On Tuesday May 23, 2017 TBT Engineering staff and families took part in the Heart and Stroke Big Bike in order to raise awareness and money for life saving Heart and Stroke research.
This year our team raised $4,029.01 for Heart and Stroke, a new team record! (Last year’s total was $3545.)
We’d like to take time to say THANK YOU to everyone that donated to a family member, friend, coworker, and those who self-sponsored!!!
None of this would be possible without the kind support of coworkers, friends, and family.
In addition to riding the Big Bike, TBT Engineering helped champion the Big Bike initiative by sponsoring an Escort Truck for the last 2 years in order to help ensure the safety of everyone riding the Big Bike.
Truly a “team effort!”
Until next year……
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