Don Kennedy - Associated Engineering Caring for our Shared Future Wed, 30 Oct 2024 16:44:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 /wp-content/uploads/2023/04/cropped-fav-32x32.png Don Kennedy - Associated Engineering 32 32 Episode 8: Climate Resilience /podcast/episode-8-extreme-weather-events/ Thu, 24 Oct 2024 19:36:10 +0000 /?p=11004 The first episode of AE Live features a discussion on new beginnings with our guest Don Kennedy.

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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 /podcast/episode-7-transit-transportation/ Tue, 30 Jul 2024 20:37:57 +0000 /?p=10514 The first episode of AE Live features a discussion on new beginnings with our guest Don Kennedy.

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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 1: New Beginnings /podcast/s1e1-new-beginnings/ Tue, 05 Dec 2023 17:25:00 +0000 https://ae.opacity.design/?p=6018 The first episode of AE Live features a discussion on new beginnings with our guest Don Kennedy.

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The first episode of AE Live features a discussion on new beginnings with our guest Don Kennedy.

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Succession in technical leadership – bridging the next generation /latest-news/succession-in-technical-leadership-bridging-the-next-generation/ Wed, 15 Jun 2022 18:02:00 +0000 https://ae.opacity.design/?p=2172 Mike Paulsen brings over 20 years of design and project management experience to his new role as Associated Engineering's Vice President, Transportation Structures.

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Don Kennedy M.A.Sc., P.Eng., has officially retired on June 3rd to spend more time with his family, at their cottage in Ontario, on the golf course, and on the ski slopes. Don retires after a distinguished career that has spanned 38 years, the last 25 years with Associated Engineering. With John Fussell, David Harvey, Alfred Kao, and Bala Balakrishnan, Don was instrumental in Associated’s growth and development as one of Canada’s preeminent bridge engineering firms. A specialist in bridge design and earthquake engineering, Don worked on the design and construction of major bridge and seismic rehabilitation projects across Canada and in New Zealand. He participated in developing and updating bridge design standards, including the introduction of performance-based seismic design and, recently, the Climate Change adaptation provisions for CSA S6:25 Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code—standards that will result in more resilient designs.

We are pleased to announce that Mike Paulsen, M.Sc., P.Eng. from our Edmonton office has accepted the role of Vice President, Transportation Structures, and has taken over from Don as of June 6th. A graduate of the University of Alberta, Mike’s career has taken him to Denmark and New Zealand, before settling back home in Edmonton. Mike joined Associated in 2005 for three years, and then returned to the company in 2010 as a Structural/Bridge Engineer. Over the years, he has taken on roles of increasing responsibility, most recently, Division Manager, Transportation in Alberta North. His 20 years of experience includes the analysis, design, management, and assessment of a wide variety of transportation structures, including pedestrian, roadway, heavy rail, and LRT bridges. 

Mike’s resume includes award-winning projects such as the NU Girder Bridge Design and Detailing Manual, Saline Creek Drive Pedestrian Bridge, and the Dunvegan Bridge Deck Replacement. He also led the design of the erection scheme for an elegant 280 metre-long, three-span stress ribbon bridge — only the second application of a stress ribbon structure in Canada. Mike has presented his projects at local, national, and international conferences. He is the Chair of the Transportation Association of Canada Structures Committee and Vice-Chair of Section 8 Concrete Structures of CSA S6: Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code. Mike’s local and international experience and involvement on technical committees will be an asset to his new role, as we continue to expand our bridge engineering capabilities.

Please join us in thanking Don for his leadership and contributions to the company and the industry, and congratulating Mike on his new role!

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