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What’s Happening at Harbourside
Innovation in Everything
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.
Finding Support
Another interview with our drafting team in Ontario. This time with Amanda Pusztai, about finding support for dealing with the stresses that come with the consulting world. Harbourside works hard to foster an environment that helps protect our team’s mental health and welfare.
Finding Work-Life Balance
We had the chance to speak with Ontario Drafter Roland Adeosun on how he balances his schedule between work and life. The consulting world can be stressful, and Harbourside Engineering works hard to support its team.
Hiring for Fall Co-Op Term, Ontario
The structural division of our Ontario office is currently looking to fill co-op positions for the fall term. If you’re pursuing your structural certificate, or if you’re curious as to the world of engineering consulting, apply today!
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.
Ontario Line’s Lower Don Bridge reaches major construction milestone with arch completion
Workers have reached another construction milestone on the Ontario Line project with the completion of the main arch for the Lower Don Bridge, a structure that will eventually carry subway trains over the Don River and Don Valley Parkway in Toronto’s east end. Harbourside Engineering have been acting as the erection engineering specialists on this incredible project
Toronto's iconic new subway bridge just crossed a huge milestone
Sections of the DVP and Gardiner were closed from Friday, Jan. 30, at 11 p.m. to Monday, Feb. 2, at 5 a.m. to accommodate critical construction work for the new Lower Don Bridge that will carry Ontario Line trains across the Don River and adjacent highway lanes.
New Lower Don Bridge Prepares for Move Across the DVP This Weekend
Construction will reach a milestone this weekend on the Lower Don Crossing, a new bridge for Ontario line 3 that is set to be slid into its permanent position over the river and the Don Valley Parkway. Harbourside Engineering has been acting as the erection engineering specialist on this monumental project.
Construction starts on new Lower Don Bridge for Ontario Line subway
Major construction has started on the new Lower Don Bridge that will carry Ontario Line trains across the Don River between the Corktown and Riverside communities. Harbourside Engineering has been acting as the specialist bridge engineer for this major project.
‘Unique’ heavy bridge transports key to Toronto’s revamped waterfront
Article by Heavy Lift: Toronto’s long-running waterfront transformation has reached a defining milestone with the opening of the Port Lands redevelopment, a project that owes much to a complex series of heavy transport operations involving four major bridge structures.
Ontario Completes Major Upgrades to Bay of Quinte Skyway Bridge
PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY — The Ontario government has completed major improvements to the Bay of Quinte Skyway Bridge that serves as an important connection to Highway 401 for communities in Prince Edward County and hundreds of thousands of tourists who visit wine country every year.
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.

