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Stantec to Continue Leading Engineering and Environmental Consulting for a Transformative Arctic Infrastructure Project in Nunavut

Source: Stantec.com/news

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Headquartered in Edmonton, Stantec is a global leader in sustainable design and engineering. Recently, Stantec was selected by West Kitikmeot Resources Ltd. (WKR) to continue advancing the engineering and environmental consulting services for the Grays Bay Road and Port Project in Nunavut. The project will allow direct access to the Northwest Passage and bring economic benefits to the North. 

Through Stantec’s Inuit-owned partnership, Nunami Stantec Limited has supported this project since 2016. Nunami Stantec is a partnership between the Kitikmeot Corporation, Sakku Investments Corporation and Stantec to provide environmental science and engineering consulting services to organizations throughout the three regions of Nunavut.

When complete, the Grays Bay Road and Port Project will aim to create a nationally significant northern trade corridor, aiding Inuit and Canadian sovereignty and offering new opportunities by unlocking Canada’s critical minerals wealth and supporting the northern economy.

The project will connect a deepwater port in the center of the Northwest Passage via an all-season road to Contwoyto Lake—the northern terminus of the Tibbit-to-Contwoyto Winter Road. When complete, the project will provide road access from southern Canada to the Coronation Gulf.This access will dramatically lower the cost of doing business in the region by connecting Northern products to markets around the world and unlocking formerly inaccessible critical mineral deposits.

“Stantec is also engaged with the Government of the Northwest Territories for the southern portion of the road, which coupled with the Grays Bay Road and Port, will fully connect the Kitikmeot region—and specifically the Northwest Passage—to southern Canada on a permanent basis. This is exciting as it opens the supply chain, providing access to critical minerals and strengthening Canada’s Arctic Sovereignty,” says Arlen Foster, principal and infrastructure practice lead for Northern Canada. “The Grays Bay Road and Port Project will unlock the potential for new economic development in the North, empowering local communities and Indigenous businesses. Moreover, this project will play a key role in asserting Canada’s presence in the Arctic, solidifying our strategic position in the Northwest Passage while promoting long-term prosperity for generations to come.”

The Kitikmeot region, located in the western part of Nunavut, is a vast and remote area that is home to several Inuit communities. The Kitikmeot’s economy is primarily driven by natural resource extraction, including mining and exploration activities, which play a crucial role in the local economy. Additionally, the region holds significant historical and cultural importance for the Inuit people, with traditional practices and knowledge deeply embedded in the community’s way of life.

“The memorandum of understanding between the Government of Nunavut and WKR represents a significant milestone in advancing the Grays Bay Road and Port Project,” says Angie Bates, vice president and sector leader for infrastructure and environmental services (Canada) at Stantec. “This additional financial support emphasizes the importance of enhancing infrastructure in the North, fostering economic development, and improving access to vital resources for the communities in the region.”

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