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Harbourside is constantly growing, changing and innovating. Whether we are developing a new geotechnical process for a client, or welcoming someone new to our team, there’s always something new happening in one of our offices. Follow us on social media for even more news and updates from across the Maritimes.
Mark Stuckless wins ACEC Newfoundland Award of Service
A senior partner with Harbourside Transportation Consultants receives the 2026 ACEC Newfoundland Award of Service. The Award ceremony was held earlier this month, and the winners were announced online on the 17th of June 2026.
Harbourside Wins OPWA Project of the Year Award at 2026 Luncheon
Harbourside Engineering, along with the City of Guelph, and Beton Construction, were awarded a 2025 Project of the Year Award for their work on the Boathouse Retaining Wall in Guelph, Ontario by the OPWA. The Award Luncheon happened on May 13th, 2026.
Harbourside Wins Multiple Awards with CISC Atlantic
Harbourside was the proud recipient of not one, but TWO awards during the 2025 CISC Awards gala for excellence in Steel Construction in Halifax. One in the category of Bridge Projects, the other in the category of Engineering.
Dexter Nova Alliance Honored with the Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Engineering
Dexter Nova Alliance Team, which is made up of Dexter Construction, Nova Construction, WSP, Harbourside Engineering Group and the Department of Public Works has received the 2025 Lieutenant Governor’s Award for Excellence in Engineering.
Harbourside Engineering wins national award for Champlain Bridge project
PNI Atlantic News — Harbourside wins the coveted Schreyer award from the Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards for their work on the deconstruction of the Old Champlain Bridge. Saltwire features Greg MacDonald and Calvin MacAulay from Harbourside’s PEI office to discuss the project.
2024 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards
The work of consulting engineering firms was celebrated, as 20 projects were recognized for their technical excellence and their contributions to society, during the 2024 Canadian Consulting Engineering Awards (CCEA).
The journey behind the Port Lands bridges
he four new bridges at the Port Lands in Toronto were an engineering feat and all were installed using different methods and techniques. The bridges are part of the Port Lands Flood Protection Project, led by Waterfront Toronto, which created a new mouth for the Don River in the middle of the Port Lands between the Ship Channel and the Keating Channel, as well as the foundations of a new urban island, Villiers Island.

