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AE Live

AE Live is a podcast brought to you by the staff of Associated Engineering and Associated Environmental. It includes interviews and discussions with the engineers, scientists, and technologists from AE's offices across Canada. Associated Engineering is a proudly Canadian consulting engineering company.

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    Episode 17 - Asset Management and Planning for the Future

    This episode of AE Live explores asset management with host Michael Tolboom and his guest, Ryan Woodhouse, an asset management professional based in Calgary. The discussion covers what asset management is, how the field has evolved globally, and why it is becoming increasingly important for organizations facing aging infrastructure, limited resources, and climate-related risks. Ryan shares his career path, explains how asset management helps organizations make informed, risk-based investment decisions, and emphasizes the value of building internal capability. The episode also highlights emerging areas such as climate resilience and natural asset management, illustrated by large-scale projects like Parks Canada’s nationwide asset assessments.

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    Episode 16 - Discovering Engineering Technology

    On this episode of AE Live, host Michael Tolboom speaks with Desiree Pastorin, CET, about her unconventional path to becoming a Certified Engineering Technologist and project manager at Associated Engineering. From school photography to leading water treatment plant projects, her story is a testament to adaptability and her passion to support the communities she's involved in. Desiree’s advice? Keep it simple—whether it’s project management or cocktails.

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    Episode 15 - Insights from Young Professionals

    The Associated Engineering Young Professionals Group is available to staff who are getting started in their career, and is committed to furthering the technical, professional, personal, and social development of young employees. On this episode of AE Live, host Michael Tolboom speaks to Lidia Bradau, Alex Rodrigues, Abigail Smith, and Thomas Siuda, four early-career engineers, to discuss what they wish they’d learned in school, the challenges they’ve faced, and the realities of working in the industry. From mastering building codes and soft skills to navigating interdisciplinary collaboration and adapting to new technologies like AI, their stories reveal that engineering is as much about communication and teamwork as it is about technical expertise. They share candid advice for aspiring engineers, lessons learned from mistakes, and what truly excites them about their careers, along with a few fun tips to wrap things up!

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    Episode 14 - Technology & Transportation Planning

    Breanna Jackson is featured on this episode of AE Live to talk about being named one of ITE's 2025 Young Leaders to Follow, and what her goals and passions are in the world of Transportation Planning and Engineering. With projects across western Canada, Breanna has helped communities of all sizes grapple with their changing transportation needs as technology changes the way people move around.

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    Episode 13 - Water Infrastructure

    In this episode of AE Live, we chat with Ken Anderson, Manager of our Water team in the Winnipeg office, about the challenges of smart planning for water in the Canadian prairies!

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    Episode 12 - Keeping Our Water Clean

    Marta Green, Hydrogeology Technical Specialist with Associated Environmental Consultants, and President of the BC Groundwater Association joins AE Live to talk about her experience supporting groundwater and wastewater projects, helping communities manage their drinking water, and protecting the water supply in our changing climate.

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    Episode 11 - Strategic Advisory Services

    Craig MacDonald, who works with Associated as a Climate Data & Application Advisor out of the Calgary office for the Strategic Advisory Services division joins the podcast to discuss his experiences. Craig has worked on emerging clean transportation technologies and has experience with both Federal and Municipal governments, supporting climate and infrastructure planning and policy, in addition to transportation, water, and wastewater planning. Recently, Craig has also been part of a team that put together the Closing the Infrastructure Gap by 2030 report for Indigenous Services Canada.

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    Episode 10 - 2024 in Review

    Season One included nine episodes for AE Live, and covered topics from seismic retrofitting to traffic planning and Intelligent Transportation Systems, to engineering and environmental work in Canada's northern territories, to bringing international engineering experience to Canadian communities. Hosts Michael Tolboom and Graeme Nix take you around Associated Engineering to meet the people that deliver projects across the company.

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    Episode 9 - Community Infrastructure

    For our final episode of 2024, Tonderai Chakanyuka talks about beginning his career in Zimbabwe, moving to the United Kingdom, and then eventually finding his way to Canada. This international experience gives him a unique perspective on delivering infrastructure to communities who often have to balance competing needs of aging infrastructure, climate change, and budgets.

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    Episode 8 - Climate Resilience

    Host Michael Tolboom talks about Canada's changing climate, the increasing frequency of extreme weather events, and strategies for improved climate resilience, on this episode of AE Live. Our guest is Twyla Kowalczyk, Associated's Manager, Strategic Advisory Services, and Discipline Lead, Climate Resilience. She joins Michael to talk about how her career went from river engineering to climate change resilience and recovering from the impacts of climate change. Highlighting their interview is a discussion of Twyla's role in helping the City of Calgary manage the flooding in 2013, and how cities prepare for extreme weather events.

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    Episode 7 - Transit & Transportation

    In the next episode of AE Live, Kent Eklund, Senior Vice President, Transportation discusses his experience in transportation. Kent explains how transportation planning has changed over the years, and how the availability of information has revolutionized how planners determine municipal development. He also shares his thoughts on some major projects going on across Canada, and how light rail transportation and bus rapid transit are important for the future growth of cities and managing traffic flows on existing infrastructure.

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    Episode 6 - Data Management & Intelligent Transportation Systems Part 2

    In Part 2 of our conversation with Judy Yu, she dives a bit deeper into AI and Big Data, and talks about her work with Associated Engineering's Advisory Services team.

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    Episode 5 - Data Management & Intelligent Transportation Systems Part 1

    In Part 1 of our interview with Judy Yu, we'll learn a bit about how municipalities are taking advantage of new technology and new information to make intelligent transportation decisions.

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    Episode 0 - AE Live: Welcome to AE Live

    Want to know a little about what we're doing here at Associated Engineering? This intro to AE Live is just the beginning of our conversations with Associated's talented staff.

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    Episode 4 - AE Live: Iconic Structural Engineering

    In Episode 4, we speak with Jermyn Wong, a structural engineer at Associated Engineering. Jermyn talks a little about his goals and motivations, and what inspires him, and also speaks about some of the more iconic projects he's had a chance to work on. We'll explore what makes a project special, and explore the ways he'd been able to work with a building's structure to make it unique. Lastly, he'll take some time to go over Parcel 21, a pair of high-efficiency residence buildings at Simon Fraser University.

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    Episode 3 - AE Live: Building Relationships in Indigenous Communities

    On Episode 3, we talk to Freda Leong, AE's National Leader, Indigenous Communities. She talks about all the time she's in Indigenous communities across British Columbia. Freda shares some stories about the relationships she's built, and the lessons she's learned on the importance of listening when working on projects in small and remote communities.

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    Episode 2 - AE Live: Working in the Canadian North

    On this episode of AE Live, we talk to Rebekka Lindskoog, Manager, Northern Environment for Associated Environmental. She discusses some of the hardships Canada's northern territories are facing due to climate change and difficulties accessing remote communities. We also talk a bit about the opportunities that are available for people to live and work in this amazing and beautiful part of Canada.

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    Episode 1 - AE Live: New Beginnings

    For AE Live's first episode, we interview the recently retired Don Kennedy, P.Eng., about how he got started as an engineer, and the fascinating bridge and seismic engineering projects he's had a chance to work on in his career. Engineers and students contemplating a career in engineering will appreciate Don's insights, some lessons from his long and storied career, and this inside look at a Canadian consulting engineering company.

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AE Live is a podcast brought to you by the staff of Associated Engineering and Associated Environmental. It includes interviews and discussions with the engineers, scientists, and technologists from AE's offices across Canada. Associated Engineering is a proudly Canadian consulting engineering company.

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