This award recognizes initiatives that demonstrate excellence in mitigating emissions from transportation that cause climate change, and/or in improving the resiliency of transportation systems in response to climate change.
Originally presented June 8, 2023
WINNER Project: Culvert Vulnerability Asset Management System Submitted by: British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, in partnership with McElhanney Ltd. Presenters: Doug Johnston and Clare Share Culverts of all sizes are vital to protecting road infrastructure in the face of severe rainfall. Following the unprecedented flooding of 2021, British Columbia’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure developed a new Culvert Vulnerability Asset Management System to identify the most at risk culverts across the province. This web-based application uses information on infrastructure, physiography, climate change, hydrometrics, transportation patterns and environmental values to determine each culvert’s vulnerability rating based on projected flows, hydraulic capacity and consequence factors. The system allows the use of different climate change scenarios to project flows, as well as flexible socio-economic, environmental and public health and safety criteria to describe the consequences of culvert failure. |
FINALISTS
Project: Solar Car Port and EV Charging Stations
Submitted by: City of Leduc, Alberta
Presenters: Blair Martin and Nathan Schaper
Project: Excellence in Research and Innovation to Enhance Climate Resilience of the Road Sector
Submitted by: National Research Council Canada, Ontario
Presenters: Marianne Armstrong and Mohammad Shafie
The Transportation Association of Canada (TAC) makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy or suitability of any information presented in the webinars and related materials (such as handouts, presentation documents and recordings); all such content is provided to TAC's members and webinar registrants on an ‘as is’ basis. TAC is not liable for any information provided by instructors and presenters of these webinars. TAC hereby disclaims all liability for any claims, losses, or damages in connection with use or application of these materials. TAC does not guarantee, warrant, or endorse the products or services of any firm, organization, or person. The information contained in these webinars and related materials is not intended to constitute legal advice or the rendering of legal, consulting, or other professional services of any kind. Users of these materials should not in any manner rely upon or construe the information or resource materials in these materials as legal, or other professional advice and should not act or fail to act based upon the information in these materials without seeking the services of a competent legal or other professional.