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CRAIG MACINTYRE
ELECTRICALENGINEER
(902) 394-0881 | craig@eaeng.ca | PO Box 594, Charlottetown, PE C1A-7L1
Summary
For over twelve years Craig MacIntyre’s main area of expertise has included the assessment, design, tendering
and construction administration support services for electrical systems for both new construction and renovation
projects. Craig has substantial electrical engineering design experience with residential, commercial institutional
and industrial facilities as well as municipal infrastructure projects such as pumping stations, street and area
lighting. He has extensive experience in lighting design/simulations, power distribution design, structured cabling,
fire alarm systems, and security system design. Craig is also a Level 1 certified thermographer and is proficient at
thermal imaging audits for electrical systems, building envelopes and mechanical equipment.
ProfessionalAssociations
Association of Professional Engineers of Prince Edward Island Engineers PEI
Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of New Brunswick APEGNB
Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia APENS
Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of NFLD and Labrador APEGNL
Career
Electrical Engineer, EA Engineering, Charlottetown, PE 2016—Present
Manager Mechnical and Electrical Engineering, WSP, Charlottwtown, PE 2012-2016
Electrical Engineer, Coles Associates, Charlottetown, PEI 2006-2012
Engineer in Training, LJM Engineering, Rockaway, NJ 2004-2006
Education
Bachelor of Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS 2004
Diploma in Engineering, University of Prince Edward Island 2001
Areas of Expertise
 Power Distribution  Lighting and Lighting Control  Fire Alarm system
 Structured Cabling  Security Systems  Power System Studies
 Thermal Imaging  Photovoltaic Systems  Project Management
ProfessionalDevelopment
Project Management Boot Camp, PSMJ Resources Inc 2014
Level 1 Certified Thermographer, ITC 2012
Lighting Symposium, Copper Lighting 2010
Confined Space Training 2009
Lighting Specifiers Symposium, Canlyte 2008
Structured Cabling Course, Belden 2008
Protection Coordination / Arc Flash Course, ETAP 2007
ProfessionalExperience
Municipal Infrastructure
 Power and Communication Infrastructure, Halifax International Airport, Enfield, NS (2015): The scope of work
included coordinating with the client, local utilities (Nova Scotia Power and Aliant) and end users to provide
power and communications infrastructure to three commercial sites at the Halifax International Airport. We
designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements
all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt
Properties
 College Street Extension, Moncton, NB (2015-2016): Approximately 500 m street extension including one
new intersection and a roundabout. We completed street lighting design using AGI32 software to ensure the
lighting levels met TAC standards. We also provided power distribution and detailed drawings for the street
lighting design. Client: City of Moncton
 Alton Natural Gas, Alton, NS (2014): Complete electrical design for two pumping stations and associated
controls. The project consisted of two sites, the intake site which had two 150 HP pumps to transfer water
12 km through a pipeline, and the injection site which had three 600 HP pumps used to inject the water into a
salt cavern located 245 m below the surface. Our scope of services included providing the incoming electrical
service at both sites, all distribution wiring to pumps and other equipment such as the nitrogen generator. We
also looked after all controls wiring to the numerous instruments located at each site. Client: Alta Gas.
Construction Value: $10M
 North Park Street Roundabouts, Halifax, NS (2014): This project is currently under construction. The scope of
work included the undergrounding of the overhead electrical infrastructure along North Park Street between
the two new roundabouts. This required extensive coordination with utilities in order to maintain services and
reconnect all existing services which were now being feed underground. Street lighting design was provided
at each roundabout and on the roadway between to meet HRM Redbook standards. Client: Halifax Regional
Municipality. Construction Value: $8.9M
 Seven Lakes Subdivision, Porters Lake, NS (2014): We provided street lighting design for approximately 1 km
of new road construction. The lighting was designed to meet HRM Redbook standards. All work was
coordinated with HRM representatives. We also provided the electrical design for the sewage treatment for
the site. Client: Seven Lakes Development
 Harbour Isle Commercial Development, Dartmouth, NS (2014): This included the underground electrical
infrastructure design as well as the street lighting design for a private developer. We worked with the owner to
select light fixtures and provide lighting design for approximately 800 m of street construction. Although
owned by a private developer, we designed all the street lighting to HRM Redbook standards. We also
coordinated with the local utilities to provide full underground infrastructure design for the development, which
included duct banks, transformer, vaults, etc. The future development is expected to comprise 8 to 10 high
rise retail/residential buildings.
 Forest Lakes Subdivision, West Hants, NS (2014): The scope of work included the electrical design
associated with the underground electrical and communications distribution. We were responsible to
coordinate with local utilities, the developer and the client and provided street lighting design for select areas.
WSP was responsible for the design, tender coordination as well as construction administration services.
 Tantallon Commercial Development, Tantallon, NS (2014): The scope of work included coordinating with the
client, local utilities (Nova Scotia Power and Aliant) and end users to provide power and communications
infrastructure to three commercial sites as well as a sewage treatment plant. We designed new light poles,
bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements all parking lots and
roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. We also completed the electrical
design for the sewage and water treatment plants for the site. Detailed design drawings and specifications
were issued for tender, and we completed tender services which included reviewing tender prices, answering
questions from contractors and issuing addenda as required. We also provided construction administration
support. Client: Cobalt Properties
 Downing Street Restoration, Moncton, NB (2014): This project is divided into multiple phases corresponding
to different sections of the street being restored. The electrical scope of the first phase involved designing the
street lighting and control system for the first portion of the project. Future phases will include the addition of
lighting to the same system as new portions of the street are constructed. Client: City of Moncton
 Bayers Lake Lift Station, Halifax, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the
electrical and communications service to the lift station panel, as well as the power distribution to all
associated equipment. Client: Halifax Water
 Greenwich Lift Station, Greenwich, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the
electrical and communications service to two lift stations, as well as the power distribution to all associated
equipment. Client: Municipality of the County of Kings
 Sherwood Park Lift Station, Enfield, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the
electrical and communications service to the lift station panel, as well as the power distribution to all
associated equipment. Client: Caliber Consulting Ltd.
 Granville Street Lift Station, Summerside, PE (2014): The scope of work included the decommissioning of an
existing sewage lift station and the design of a new larger lift station. We were required to upgrade and
relocate the electrical service, provide a new back-up generator to be installed in a building and provide
detailed design for the building, lift chamber, valve chamber and all associated controls. Client: City of
Summerside
 Brighton Pumping Station Upgrades, Charlottetown, PE (2013): Provided a review of the existing duplex
pumping station. We determined the existing electrical service was in poor repair and required replacement.
We also provided a new standby generator and automatic transfer switch to back-up the utility supply in the
event of a power failure. Client: City of Charlottetown
 Royal Oaks Subdivision, Moncton, NB (2013): The scope of work included the electrical design associated
with the underground electrical and communications distribution. We were responsible for coordination with
local utilities, the developer and the client, and provided street lighting design for select areas. WSP was
responsible for the design, tender coordination as well as construction administration services.
 Whitbourne Commercial Development, Whitbourne, NL (2013): The scope of work included coordinating with
client and local utilities to provide an upgraded and relocated service around the back of the property to feed
the new commercial development. We designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting
levels to meet the client’s requirements in all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design
software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt Properties
 Clarenville Commercial Development, Clarenville, NL (2013): The scope of work included coordinating with
client and local utilities to provide services to the new commercial development. We designed new light poles,
bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements all parking lots and
roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt Properties
Institutional
 Wireless Infrastructure Upgrades; Various Schools (2016): The scope of these projects included the addition
of wireless infrastructure for various schools across PEI. Our scope of work included coordinating with the
Department of Infrastructure and Energy as well as shared services to produce detailed design drawings for
tender. We also provided support during tender as well as construction support. Client: PEI TIR
 Ecole Bella Clouche, Rollobay, PE (2015-2016): The scope of this project includes a renovation and addition
to the school. This includes an upgrade of the electrical service for the entire building, new energy efficient
lighting throughout, as well as upgraded IT infrastructure. The project is in the initial concept design phase
with detailed design to be completed by summer 2016. Client: PEI TIE. Construction Value: $7M
 Tupper Building SBUX, Halifax, NS (2015): WSP provided fit-up services for a new Starbucks store at the
Dalhousie University Tupper Building. The electrical scope of work included coordination with Starbucks
lighting designer to ensure the lighting design was done to Starbucks standards, providing power distribution
to accommodate all equipment and coordinating with base building drawings.
 Avon View School, Windsor, NS, (2014): Project scope included the addition of a 392 m² skilled-trades
classroom. Provided a review of the existing school and systems to ensure the electrical service as well as all
miscellaneous systems such as fire alarm, security, and public address could accommodate the addition.
Provided detailed design drawings that were issued for tender, including lighting, power distribution, fire
alarm, security, door access and public address. Provided support during tender and construction. Client:
Annapolis Valley Regional School Board. Construction Value: $740K
 Ecole Acadienne de Truro, Truro, NS (2014): Project scope included the addition of a 929 m² classroom
addition. The 2-storey addition consisted of 8 classrooms. Provided a review of the existing school and
systems to ensure the electrical service as well as all miscellaneous systems such as fire alarm, security, and
public address could accommodate the addition. Provided detailed design drawings that were issued for
tender, including lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, security, door access and public address. Provided
support during tender and construction. Client: Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial. Construction Value:
$2.2M
 Cole Harbour District High School, Halifax, NS (2014): The scope of this project included a renovation and
addition to the Cole Harbour District High School. The project was broken into two phases; the first phase
scope of work included a renovation to the administration areas and staff rooms, as well as the addition of a
new gymnasium and skilled-trades area. This phase also included the design of a new IP based CCTV
system for the entire school, design of a new public addressable fire alarm panel to accommodate the
addition, design of a new public address system for the entire school, design of a new lock-down annunciation
system for the entire school and the design of wireless technology for the entire school. We also had to
provide an extensive air handling system to accommodate the gymnasium and skilled-trades areas. Phase II
is under construction now and includes numerous renovations within the existing school. Part of the scope of
second phase included an upgrade to the cooling and ventilation for the former gymnasium, now the
cafeteria. Client: Halifax Regional School Board. Construction Value: $8M
 Atlantic Veterinary College Renovation, Charlottetown, PEI (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer. The scope of
this project included a renovation to the small animal admitting area which included the admitting area,
waiting area, offices and pharmacy. All the renovations had to be completed while the area remained fully
functional. The scope of the electrical work included all new lighting, and renovations to the power distribution
(including emergency power), structured cabling, closed circuit security camera system, fire alarm system and
security/card access system. Client: University of Prince Edward Island. Construction Value: $640K
 Nova Scotia Community College, Digby Campus, Digby, NS (2013): The scope of work included the
conversion of 2045 m² of existing retail space into classroom and office space for the Nova Scotia Community
College – Digby Learning Center. The space consisted of classrooms, office spaces and computer labs. Craig
was the lead electrical engineer and supervised the lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, structured cabling
and security system designs. Client: Crombie. Construction Value: $1.3M
 Sheriff Hall Servery Upgrades, Halifax, NS (2013): The scope of work included the complete renovation of the
server area and commercial kitchen for Sheriff Hall on the Dalhousie Campus. We were responsible for
coordination with the client and project team to provide a detailed set of electrical plans and specifications to
be issued for tender. The work was divided into phases as the kitchen and servery had to remain operational
throughout the school year. Work also took place in a building that is 100 plus years old, which presented
some challenges. We also provide support during tender and construction. Client: Dalhousie University
PWGSC
 Wabush Airport Renovations, Wabush, NL (2016): The project is an end-of-life re-fit of the existing
infrastructure at the Wabush Airport. We are the lead electrical engineer. The electrical scope of work
includes all new power distribution including main service, panels and feeders as well as lighting and
lighting control upgrades, fire alarm upgrades, structured cabling upgrades, card access and security
upgrades. Client: PWGSC. Construction Value: $4M
 RCMP Detachment Generator Upgrade, Souris, PE (2016): We provided an Investment Analysis Report
outlining the options available for upgrading the generator at the RCMP detachment. The IAR identified
options as well as construction costs for each option. For the chosen option we completed detailed design
drawings, and provided tender and construction administration support. Client: Brookfield Global
Integrated Solutions
 Harbour Expansion and Renovation, Tignish, PE (2016): The harbor at Tignish was undergoing a
renovation and expansion of the South Boat Pen. As part of the scope we provided new LED area lighting
as well as new electrical infrastructure. Client: PWGSC
 JAG Building Drive Study, Summerside, PE (2015): WSP provided electrical engineering services that
included a review of the existing speed drives at the Joseph A Ghiz Tax Center. We reviewed the speed
drives and provided recommendations on replacement options including variable frequency drives. Our
report included detailed descriptions of each option, cost estimates, as well as advantages and
disadvantages. Client: PWGSC
 Canadian Coast Guard Fit-up, Charlottetown, PE (2015): WSP provided detailed mechanical and electrical
design for the fit-up of a new Canadian Coast Guard Maintenance Facility. The facility included a machine
shop, welding shop, office space and large storage bays. There was also a large outdoor fenced
compound. One of the challenges of this project was meeting the 30 foot candle on demand lighting levels
required for the CCG for the compound. We provided detailed drawings, support during tender and
construction support. Client: APM
 Jean Canfield Building Renovations, Department of National Defence, Charlottetown, PE (2014): We
provided electrical design services, tender support and construction support for renovations for
renovations to a currently unleased space at the Jean Canfield Building. The electrical work include
revisions in the lighting, power distribution, structured cabling, fire alarm, card access as well as the
addition of panic alarm system to the Service Canada space.
 North Lake Harbour Expansion, North Lake, PE (2013): Provide electrical design for an expansion to the
small crafts harbour in North Lake. The scope of work included a site visit to review the existing
infrastructure and capacity of the electrical system. Provided detailed electrical drawings and
specifications outlining new pole-mounted lighting for the expansion as well as power distribution points for
the bait sheds. Construction Value: $30K
 Jean Canfield Building Renovations – Canada Post and Health Canada, Charlottetown, PE (2013): We
provided electrical design services, tender support and construction support for renovations to Service
Canada, Canada Post and Health Canada at the Jean Canfield Building. The electrical work include
revisions in the lighting, power distribution, structured cabling, fire alarm as well as the addition of panic
alarm system to the Service Canada space.
Retail
 Giant Tiger Port Hawkesbury, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our
scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also
responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration
systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction
services. Client: Giant Tiger
 Giant Tiger Yarmouth, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our scope
of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also
responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration
systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction
services. Client: Giant Tiger
 Giant Tiger Greenwood, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our
scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also
responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration
systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction
services. Client: Giant Tiger
 Value Village, New Minas, NS (2015): Provided base building and fit-up design services for an approximately
1858 m² retail space. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety
systems design. We were also responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power
was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed
design, tendering and construction services. Client: Crombie
 Needs Convenience Store, New Glasgow, NS (2015): For this new building, the electrical scope of work
included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution,
lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordinating with the petroleum
consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design,
tendering and construction services
 Sobeys Express Convenience Store, Beech Hill, NS (2015): For this new building, the electrical scope of work
included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution,
lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordinating with the petroleum
consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design,
tendering and construction services.
 Sobeys Clayton Park, Halifax, NS (2014): The scope of work included substantial renovations to the existing
4645 m² grocery store which included new Bakery, Produce, Meat and HMR departments. The electrical work
consisted of all new lighting, power distribution and life safety design for the renovated areas. Client: Sobeys.
 Giant Tiger, Miramichi, NB, (2014): We provided the fit-up design for a new 2145 m² retail store. Our scope of
work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were responsible for
coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We
took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client:
Giant Tiger
 County Fair Mall, Summerside, PE (2013): Lead electrical design engineer for the partial demolition and
renovations to the Mall. The scope of work included demolishing part of the existing Zellers store and
subdividing the remaining into commercial retail units. We had to provide a new electrical service to each of
the tenant spaces as well as upgrades to the ventilation in order to accommodate the tenant units. We took
the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client:
Crombie
 Aberdeen Mall, New Glasgow, NS (2013): Lead electrical design engineer for the partial demolition and
renovations to 2675 m² Aberdeen Mall. The scope of work included demolishing part of the existing Zellers
store and subdividing the remaining into commercial retail units. We had to provide an upgraded electrical
service to the building, new electrical service to each of the tenant spaces as well as upgrades to the
ventilation in order to accommodate the tenant units. We took the project from preliminary design, through
detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Crombie
 Giant Tiger, New Glasgow, NS (2013): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our
scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were
responsible for coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration
systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction
services. Client: Giant Tiger
 Giant Tiger, Summerside, PEI (2013): We provided the fit-up design for a new 2138 m² retail store. Our scope
of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were responsible
for coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We
took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client:
Giant Tiger
 Primrose Plaza, Dartmouth, NS, (2013): We provided the base building design for the division of an 1715 m²
grocery store into five commercial retail units. Our scope of work included an update to the building’s
electrical service, new power distribution to each retail space and an upgrade to the life safety systems
throughout the renovated area. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design,
tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger
 Shoppers Drug Mart, Dartmouth, NS (2012): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the
complete renovation of a 935 m². retail store in Micmac Mall. The electrical design consisted of a new
electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the challenges with this
project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this,
hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases with some departments needing
temporary relocation.
 Shoppers Drug Mart, Tracadie, NB (2013): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the
complete renovation of a 1142 m² retail store. The electrical design consisted of a new electrical service,
electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the challenges with this project was that the
store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls were
installed and the project was completed in phases with some departments needing temporary relocation.
 Shoppers Drug Mart, Fredericton, NB (2014): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the
addition of a beauty boutique to an existing retail store as well as minor renovations to the remainder of the
store. The electrical design included electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the
challenges with this project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To
accommodate this, hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases with some
departments needing temporary relocation.
 Shopper Drug Mart, Tantallon, NS, (2013): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the
complete fit-up of a 975 m² retail store. The electrical design consisted of new electrical service, electrical
distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety.
 Shopper Drug Mart, Wolfville, NS (2014): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the
complete renovation of an existing unleased 1191 m² space into a Shoppers Drug Mart. The electrical design
consisted of new electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety.
 Foodland, Whitbourne, NL (2014): The existing building was 1287 m² and included two tenants; Foodland and
a Home Hardware store. The scope of the project included a complete renovation of the existing Foodland as
well as expansion into the Home Hardware space. The electrical design consisted of an upgrade to the
existing electrical service, new electrical distribution, all new lighting, fire alarm and life safety systems.
Coordination with the refrigeration contractor was also required. One of the challenges with this project was
that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls
were installed and the project was completed in phases.
 Sobeys Panavista, Dartmouth, NS (2014): The scope of work included substantial renovations to the existing
grocery store which included new Bakery, Produce, Meat and Home Meal Replacement departments. The
electrical work consisted of all new lighting, power distribution and life safety design for the renovated areas.
 Sobeys, Paradise, NL (2014): Complete electrical design, tender support and construction administration
services for a new 5575 m² Sobeys. The electrical design scope consisted of new electrical service, lighting,
power distribution, fire alarm system and miscellaneous other systems. A significant amount of coordination
was required between Sobeys staff and the refrigeration contractor, as the refrigeration system was a large
part of this project.
 Needs Convenience Store, Yarmouth, NS (2013): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical
scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete
power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the
petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through
detailed design, tendering and construction services
 Needs Convenience Store, Bay Roberts, NL (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical
scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete
power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the
petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through
detailed design, tendering and construction services
 Needs Convenience Store, Summerside, PE (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an
electrical scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as
complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for
coordination with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary
design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services.
 Needs Convenience Store, Ropewalk, NL (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical
scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete
power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the
petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through
detailed design, tendering and construction services
 Starbucks, Various Locations, Atlantic Canada (2014): WSP provided fit-up services for various Starbucks
stores located in Halifax, Moncton, Sydney, Charlottetown and St. John’s. The electrical scope of work
included coordination with Starbucks lighting designer to ensure the lighting design was done to Starbucks’
standards, providing power distribution to accommodate all equipment and coordinating with base building
drawings.
 Building Expansion, Bathurst, NB (2013): The building housing the existing Sobeys grocery store was
expanding to accommodate a new ANBL. The electrical scope of work included coordinating with local utilities
for a new electrical service to the space, providing complete lighting and power distribution design to meet
ANBL standards. Complete fire alarm and life safety system design. We took the project from preliminary
design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Alcool NB Liquor
Commercial
 Summerside Rotary Library, Summerside, PE (2015): Detailed electrical design for a new library that is
located in the existing Government of Canada Building. The electrical design included a review of the existing
electrical and telephone services, all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire
alarm system, card access system and security. Client: Summerside Rotary Club
 CCGC and JW Bird Base Building, Charlottetown, PE (2015): This project entailed an approximately 1300 m²
building with two tenants, JW Bird and CCGC. We provided completed electrical design for the entire base
building as well as the fit-up for JW Bird. Our scope of work included sizing of the electrical services and
coordination with local utilities. We produced detailed design drawings for the electrical distribution, lighting
and lighting controls including parking lot, fire alarm, security and card access. Client: APM
 Primrose Fit-up, Halifax, NS (2015): The scope of work included the fit-up of a 465 m² commercial space to
be used as a community center. The space included a commercial kitchen, dining area and office space. The
electrical design included all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling and fire alarm
system. Client: Sobeys
 Northumberland Building, Truro, NS (2014): The scope of work included a complete renovation to a 2-storey,
1394 m² office building. The electrical design included an upgrade of the existing electrical and telephone
services, all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm system, card
access system and new site lighting all to DC350 requirements. Client: Nova Scotia Department of
Transportation.
 Centre Expo-Festival, Wellington, PE (2013): The scope of work included the renovation and addition to an
existing community center. The areas of renovation included the existing restaurant, bar service area, bakery
and Community Hall. The expansion consists of the new Community Hall, office space and main vestibule.
Client: Ratelle and Associates. Construction Value: $1.1M
 DMC Office Building, Mount Pearl, NL (2013): Complete electrical design of a 660 m², 2-storey office building.
The electrical scope included design of incoming electrical and communication services, lighting, power
distribution, fire alarm system, security system, card access system and coordination with door hardware.
 Metro Transit Office Upgrades; Dartmouth, NS (2013): Complete electrical design for the revision to the metro
transit dispatch booth which included lighting, power distribution and structured cabling.
 Greater Moncton Sewerage Commission Office Renovation, Moncton, NB (2013): The scope of work included
a complete renovation and addition to the existing office building. The electrical design included all new power
distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm system, and card access system for the
renovated areas. Client: Greater Moncton Sewerage Commission.
 Cabot Links Spa, Cape Breton, NS, (2012): The scope of work included the design of a new standalone spa
building located at the Cabot Links golf course. The electrical scope of work included coordination with Nova
Scotia Power to provide power to the building, new lighting, power distribution and life safety system design.
 North End Restaurant, Halifax NS (2012): Included the complete renovation of a Halifax Explosion era
building into a new restaurant. The electrical design included the lighting, lighting control, power distribution,
fire alarm, life safety and security systems throughout the building. The restaurant included a commercial
kitchen, bar and dining area.
Studies/Audits
 Sobeys Stratford Building Audit, Stratford, PE (2016): WSP did a complete audit of the existing Sobeys store.
The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The
report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the
systems. WSP also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.
 Shopper’s Drug Mart, Lameque, NB, (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing retail space. The
deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The
report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the
systems. WSP also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.
 Shopper’s Drug Mart, Baie Verte, NL (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing retail space. The
deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The
report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the
systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.
 Sobeys New Glasgow Building Audit, New Glasgow, NS (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing
Sobeys store. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an
associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on
the condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were
found.
 Sekisui Thermal Imaging Study, Charlottetown, PE (2015): Completed a thermal imaging scan of all the
electrical panels, transformers and infrastructure at the facility. WSP took the cover off of every panel and
transformer, and completed a thermal imaging scan of the each panel looking for hot spots which could mean
overloaded circuits, poor connections, corrosion, etc. We then tightened all the lugs in the panel and did a
visual scan to determine if there were any code issues such as no ground, two hot wires on one lug, or
improper grounding of transformers. We completed a report outlining all of our findings to the client. Client:
Sekisui Diagnostics
 IMP Thermal Imaging Study, Halifax, NS (2015): Completed a thermal imaging scan of all the electrical
panels, transformers and infrastructure at the facility. WSP took the cover off of every panel and transformer,
and completed a thermal imaging scan of the each panel looking for hot spots which could mean overloaded
circuits, poor connections, corrosion, etc. We then tightened all the lugs in the panel and did a visual scan to
determine if there were any code issues such as no ground, two hot wires on one lug, or improper grounding
of transformers. We completed a report outlining all of our findings to the client.. Client: Sekisui Diagnostics
 Three Phase Power Extension, Milligan Wharf, PE (2015): A number of shellfish businesses in the Milligan
Wharf area were seeking an extension of three phase power to their businesses. WSP was hired to conduct a
study that included the advantages of 3 phase power over single phase, any cost savings associated with
three phase power as well as capital costs to extend the three phase power and upgrade the existing single
phase electrical services at each building. Client: Innovation PEI
 Power System Study, Halifax, NS (2013): Due to recent power outages experienced by the hospital, WSP
was contracted to complete a power system study. This included analyzing the capacity of the existing
system, reviewing generator capacity, redundancy of equipment, identifying critical areas and the age of the
existing electrical infrastructure. The deliverable was a non-technical document and presentation to the IWK
Board of Directors. Client: IWK Health Centre
 Miramichi Recreation Facility Audit, Miramichi, NB (2014): WSP completed a building condition audit for
seven recreation facilities in the town of Miramichi. The buildings included two outdoor pools, one indoor pool,
three arenas and one multi-purpose recreation facility. The scope of work involved a site visit to each of the
buildings where we did a complete audit of the electrical systems. Our deliverable was a report to the client
that provided a general description of the electrical systems, identified which systems were past their design
life, any code-related deficiencies and associated cost estimates.
 Dobson Arena, Moncton, NB, (2013): The scope of work involved a site visit of the buildings where we did a
complete audit of the electrical systems. Our deliverable was a report to the client that provided a general
description of the electrical systems, identified which systems were past their design life, any code-related
deficiencies and associated cost estimates.
 Building Audit, Bathurst, NB (2013): WSP completed an exhaustive audit of the existing Sobeys store. The
deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The
report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the
systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found. Client:
Sobeys
 Building Audit, Halifax, NS (2013): WSP completed an exhaustive audit of the existing Sobeys store in
Halifax. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated
report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the
condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were
found. Client: Sobeys
Residential
 Apartment Building, Summerside, PEI (2015): This project was a new 26-unit apartment building. The
electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical
distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.
 Ladysmith Drive Apartment Complex, St. John’s, NL (2015): This project consisted of a 3-building apartment
complex development for two new 72-unit buildings and one 60-unit building. We coordinated power
requirements for all three buildings with NL Power and completed detailed electrical design of each building
as well as site lighting and power distribution to the buildings. Provided tender and construction support
services. Client: Northern Properties
 Kelly’s Brook Apartment, St. John’s, NL (2015): This project consisted of a new 72-unit apartment building
where we coordinated power requirements for all three buildings with NL Power. We completed detailed
electrical design of each building as well as site lighting and power distribution to the buildings. Provided
tender and construction support services. Client: Northern Properties
 Goodwill Apartments, Charlottetown, PE (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer for a new 18-unit apartment
building with underground parking. The electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and
communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire
alarm and intercom systems.
 Pleasantville Apartments, St. John, NL (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer for two new apartment buildings, one
63-unit apartment with underground parking and one 39-unit apartment. The electrical design consisted of the
design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting
control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.
 26-Unit Apartment Building, Summerside, PE (2014): Lead Electrical Engineer for a new 26-unit apartment
building with underground parking. The electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and
communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire
alarm and intercom systems.
 Wellington Seniors Home, Wellington, PE (2013): The scope of work on this included the design of two new
wings added to an existing nursing home. The expansion consisted of a total of 20 rooms as well as select
renovations in the existing facility. For this project we also reviewed the existing electrical service and
designed a new electrical service that could accommodate the expansion. We also completed a review of the
existing emergency generation system.
 Geneva Villa, Charlottetown, PE (2013): The scope of this project was the addition of a new wing to an
existing long term care facility consisting of 12 units. The electrical design consisted of the design of the
electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control,
structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems
Recreation
 Gordon Bell Park, Halifax, NS (2015): Complete electrical design for a new outdoor soccer field for Halifax
Regional Municipality. Our scope of work included design of the sports field lighting, parking lot lighting as
well as power supply to two site trailers. Client Halifax Regional Municipality.
 Mainland Commons, Halifax, NS (2015): Worked with Halifax Regional Municipality to complete the electrical
design associated with extending one of the existing soccer fields such that it could be used for football. We
reviewed the existing infrastructure and loads to determine if the field could accommodate the expansion
which included new sports field lights. We then completed detailed design drawings that were issued for
tender. Client: Halifax Regional Municipality
 Wanders Grounds, Halifax, NS (2014): Complete electrical design for a new sports field lighting system. The
scope of work included working with the city’s preferred manufacturer to ensure proper lighting was achieved
on the soccer field. Complete electrical drawings were issued for the lighting, power source, and underground
conduit. Scope of work also included full tender and contract administration services. Client: Halifax Regional
Municipality
 Outdoor Volleyball Court, Halifax, NS (2013): Coordinated with the city to provide power and communications
to an office facility. The office facility supports new outdoor volleyball courts.

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  • 1. CRAIG MACINTYRE ELECTRICALENGINEER (902) 394-0881 | craig@eaeng.ca | PO Box 594, Charlottetown, PE C1A-7L1 Summary For over twelve years Craig MacIntyre’s main area of expertise has included the assessment, design, tendering and construction administration support services for electrical systems for both new construction and renovation projects. Craig has substantial electrical engineering design experience with residential, commercial institutional and industrial facilities as well as municipal infrastructure projects such as pumping stations, street and area lighting. He has extensive experience in lighting design/simulations, power distribution design, structured cabling, fire alarm systems, and security system design. Craig is also a Level 1 certified thermographer and is proficient at thermal imaging audits for electrical systems, building envelopes and mechanical equipment. ProfessionalAssociations Association of Professional Engineers of Prince Edward Island Engineers PEI Association of Professional Engineers & Geoscientists of New Brunswick APEGNB Association of Professional Engineers of Nova Scotia APENS Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of NFLD and Labrador APEGNL Career Electrical Engineer, EA Engineering, Charlottetown, PE 2016—Present Manager Mechnical and Electrical Engineering, WSP, Charlottwtown, PE 2012-2016 Electrical Engineer, Coles Associates, Charlottetown, PEI 2006-2012 Engineer in Training, LJM Engineering, Rockaway, NJ 2004-2006 Education Bachelor of Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS 2004 Diploma in Engineering, University of Prince Edward Island 2001 Areas of Expertise  Power Distribution  Lighting and Lighting Control  Fire Alarm system  Structured Cabling  Security Systems  Power System Studies  Thermal Imaging  Photovoltaic Systems  Project Management
  • 2. ProfessionalDevelopment Project Management Boot Camp, PSMJ Resources Inc 2014 Level 1 Certified Thermographer, ITC 2012 Lighting Symposium, Copper Lighting 2010 Confined Space Training 2009 Lighting Specifiers Symposium, Canlyte 2008 Structured Cabling Course, Belden 2008 Protection Coordination / Arc Flash Course, ETAP 2007 ProfessionalExperience Municipal Infrastructure  Power and Communication Infrastructure, Halifax International Airport, Enfield, NS (2015): The scope of work included coordinating with the client, local utilities (Nova Scotia Power and Aliant) and end users to provide power and communications infrastructure to three commercial sites at the Halifax International Airport. We designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt Properties  College Street Extension, Moncton, NB (2015-2016): Approximately 500 m street extension including one new intersection and a roundabout. We completed street lighting design using AGI32 software to ensure the lighting levels met TAC standards. We also provided power distribution and detailed drawings for the street lighting design. Client: City of Moncton  Alton Natural Gas, Alton, NS (2014): Complete electrical design for two pumping stations and associated controls. The project consisted of two sites, the intake site which had two 150 HP pumps to transfer water 12 km through a pipeline, and the injection site which had three 600 HP pumps used to inject the water into a salt cavern located 245 m below the surface. Our scope of services included providing the incoming electrical service at both sites, all distribution wiring to pumps and other equipment such as the nitrogen generator. We also looked after all controls wiring to the numerous instruments located at each site. Client: Alta Gas. Construction Value: $10M  North Park Street Roundabouts, Halifax, NS (2014): This project is currently under construction. The scope of work included the undergrounding of the overhead electrical infrastructure along North Park Street between the two new roundabouts. This required extensive coordination with utilities in order to maintain services and reconnect all existing services which were now being feed underground. Street lighting design was provided at each roundabout and on the roadway between to meet HRM Redbook standards. Client: Halifax Regional Municipality. Construction Value: $8.9M  Seven Lakes Subdivision, Porters Lake, NS (2014): We provided street lighting design for approximately 1 km of new road construction. The lighting was designed to meet HRM Redbook standards. All work was coordinated with HRM representatives. We also provided the electrical design for the sewage treatment for the site. Client: Seven Lakes Development  Harbour Isle Commercial Development, Dartmouth, NS (2014): This included the underground electrical infrastructure design as well as the street lighting design for a private developer. We worked with the owner to select light fixtures and provide lighting design for approximately 800 m of street construction. Although owned by a private developer, we designed all the street lighting to HRM Redbook standards. We also coordinated with the local utilities to provide full underground infrastructure design for the development, which included duct banks, transformer, vaults, etc. The future development is expected to comprise 8 to 10 high rise retail/residential buildings.  Forest Lakes Subdivision, West Hants, NS (2014): The scope of work included the electrical design associated with the underground electrical and communications distribution. We were responsible to
  • 3. coordinate with local utilities, the developer and the client and provided street lighting design for select areas. WSP was responsible for the design, tender coordination as well as construction administration services.  Tantallon Commercial Development, Tantallon, NS (2014): The scope of work included coordinating with the client, local utilities (Nova Scotia Power and Aliant) and end users to provide power and communications infrastructure to three commercial sites as well as a sewage treatment plant. We designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. We also completed the electrical design for the sewage and water treatment plants for the site. Detailed design drawings and specifications were issued for tender, and we completed tender services which included reviewing tender prices, answering questions from contractors and issuing addenda as required. We also provided construction administration support. Client: Cobalt Properties  Downing Street Restoration, Moncton, NB (2014): This project is divided into multiple phases corresponding to different sections of the street being restored. The electrical scope of the first phase involved designing the street lighting and control system for the first portion of the project. Future phases will include the addition of lighting to the same system as new portions of the street are constructed. Client: City of Moncton  Bayers Lake Lift Station, Halifax, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the electrical and communications service to the lift station panel, as well as the power distribution to all associated equipment. Client: Halifax Water  Greenwich Lift Station, Greenwich, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the electrical and communications service to two lift stations, as well as the power distribution to all associated equipment. Client: Municipality of the County of Kings  Sherwood Park Lift Station, Enfield, NS (2014): The electrical scope of this project included designing the electrical and communications service to the lift station panel, as well as the power distribution to all associated equipment. Client: Caliber Consulting Ltd.  Granville Street Lift Station, Summerside, PE (2014): The scope of work included the decommissioning of an existing sewage lift station and the design of a new larger lift station. We were required to upgrade and relocate the electrical service, provide a new back-up generator to be installed in a building and provide detailed design for the building, lift chamber, valve chamber and all associated controls. Client: City of Summerside  Brighton Pumping Station Upgrades, Charlottetown, PE (2013): Provided a review of the existing duplex pumping station. We determined the existing electrical service was in poor repair and required replacement. We also provided a new standby generator and automatic transfer switch to back-up the utility supply in the event of a power failure. Client: City of Charlottetown  Royal Oaks Subdivision, Moncton, NB (2013): The scope of work included the electrical design associated with the underground electrical and communications distribution. We were responsible for coordination with local utilities, the developer and the client, and provided street lighting design for select areas. WSP was responsible for the design, tender coordination as well as construction administration services.  Whitbourne Commercial Development, Whitbourne, NL (2013): The scope of work included coordinating with client and local utilities to provide an upgraded and relocated service around the back of the property to feed the new commercial development. We designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements in all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt Properties  Clarenville Commercial Development, Clarenville, NL (2013): The scope of work included coordinating with client and local utilities to provide services to the new commercial development. We designed new light poles, bases and light fixtures to provide lighting levels to meet the client’s requirements all parking lots and roadways. We used AGi32 lighting design software to accomplish this. Client: Cobalt Properties Institutional  Wireless Infrastructure Upgrades; Various Schools (2016): The scope of these projects included the addition of wireless infrastructure for various schools across PEI. Our scope of work included coordinating with the
  • 4. Department of Infrastructure and Energy as well as shared services to produce detailed design drawings for tender. We also provided support during tender as well as construction support. Client: PEI TIR  Ecole Bella Clouche, Rollobay, PE (2015-2016): The scope of this project includes a renovation and addition to the school. This includes an upgrade of the electrical service for the entire building, new energy efficient lighting throughout, as well as upgraded IT infrastructure. The project is in the initial concept design phase with detailed design to be completed by summer 2016. Client: PEI TIE. Construction Value: $7M  Tupper Building SBUX, Halifax, NS (2015): WSP provided fit-up services for a new Starbucks store at the Dalhousie University Tupper Building. The electrical scope of work included coordination with Starbucks lighting designer to ensure the lighting design was done to Starbucks standards, providing power distribution to accommodate all equipment and coordinating with base building drawings.  Avon View School, Windsor, NS, (2014): Project scope included the addition of a 392 m² skilled-trades classroom. Provided a review of the existing school and systems to ensure the electrical service as well as all miscellaneous systems such as fire alarm, security, and public address could accommodate the addition. Provided detailed design drawings that were issued for tender, including lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, security, door access and public address. Provided support during tender and construction. Client: Annapolis Valley Regional School Board. Construction Value: $740K  Ecole Acadienne de Truro, Truro, NS (2014): Project scope included the addition of a 929 m² classroom addition. The 2-storey addition consisted of 8 classrooms. Provided a review of the existing school and systems to ensure the electrical service as well as all miscellaneous systems such as fire alarm, security, and public address could accommodate the addition. Provided detailed design drawings that were issued for tender, including lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, security, door access and public address. Provided support during tender and construction. Client: Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial. Construction Value: $2.2M  Cole Harbour District High School, Halifax, NS (2014): The scope of this project included a renovation and addition to the Cole Harbour District High School. The project was broken into two phases; the first phase scope of work included a renovation to the administration areas and staff rooms, as well as the addition of a new gymnasium and skilled-trades area. This phase also included the design of a new IP based CCTV system for the entire school, design of a new public addressable fire alarm panel to accommodate the addition, design of a new public address system for the entire school, design of a new lock-down annunciation system for the entire school and the design of wireless technology for the entire school. We also had to provide an extensive air handling system to accommodate the gymnasium and skilled-trades areas. Phase II is under construction now and includes numerous renovations within the existing school. Part of the scope of second phase included an upgrade to the cooling and ventilation for the former gymnasium, now the cafeteria. Client: Halifax Regional School Board. Construction Value: $8M  Atlantic Veterinary College Renovation, Charlottetown, PEI (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer. The scope of this project included a renovation to the small animal admitting area which included the admitting area, waiting area, offices and pharmacy. All the renovations had to be completed while the area remained fully functional. The scope of the electrical work included all new lighting, and renovations to the power distribution (including emergency power), structured cabling, closed circuit security camera system, fire alarm system and security/card access system. Client: University of Prince Edward Island. Construction Value: $640K  Nova Scotia Community College, Digby Campus, Digby, NS (2013): The scope of work included the conversion of 2045 m² of existing retail space into classroom and office space for the Nova Scotia Community College – Digby Learning Center. The space consisted of classrooms, office spaces and computer labs. Craig was the lead electrical engineer and supervised the lighting, power distribution, fire alarm, structured cabling and security system designs. Client: Crombie. Construction Value: $1.3M  Sheriff Hall Servery Upgrades, Halifax, NS (2013): The scope of work included the complete renovation of the server area and commercial kitchen for Sheriff Hall on the Dalhousie Campus. We were responsible for coordination with the client and project team to provide a detailed set of electrical plans and specifications to be issued for tender. The work was divided into phases as the kitchen and servery had to remain operational throughout the school year. Work also took place in a building that is 100 plus years old, which presented some challenges. We also provide support during tender and construction. Client: Dalhousie University
  • 5. PWGSC  Wabush Airport Renovations, Wabush, NL (2016): The project is an end-of-life re-fit of the existing infrastructure at the Wabush Airport. We are the lead electrical engineer. The electrical scope of work includes all new power distribution including main service, panels and feeders as well as lighting and lighting control upgrades, fire alarm upgrades, structured cabling upgrades, card access and security upgrades. Client: PWGSC. Construction Value: $4M  RCMP Detachment Generator Upgrade, Souris, PE (2016): We provided an Investment Analysis Report outlining the options available for upgrading the generator at the RCMP detachment. The IAR identified options as well as construction costs for each option. For the chosen option we completed detailed design drawings, and provided tender and construction administration support. Client: Brookfield Global Integrated Solutions  Harbour Expansion and Renovation, Tignish, PE (2016): The harbor at Tignish was undergoing a renovation and expansion of the South Boat Pen. As part of the scope we provided new LED area lighting as well as new electrical infrastructure. Client: PWGSC  JAG Building Drive Study, Summerside, PE (2015): WSP provided electrical engineering services that included a review of the existing speed drives at the Joseph A Ghiz Tax Center. We reviewed the speed drives and provided recommendations on replacement options including variable frequency drives. Our report included detailed descriptions of each option, cost estimates, as well as advantages and disadvantages. Client: PWGSC  Canadian Coast Guard Fit-up, Charlottetown, PE (2015): WSP provided detailed mechanical and electrical design for the fit-up of a new Canadian Coast Guard Maintenance Facility. The facility included a machine shop, welding shop, office space and large storage bays. There was also a large outdoor fenced compound. One of the challenges of this project was meeting the 30 foot candle on demand lighting levels required for the CCG for the compound. We provided detailed drawings, support during tender and construction support. Client: APM  Jean Canfield Building Renovations, Department of National Defence, Charlottetown, PE (2014): We provided electrical design services, tender support and construction support for renovations for renovations to a currently unleased space at the Jean Canfield Building. The electrical work include revisions in the lighting, power distribution, structured cabling, fire alarm, card access as well as the addition of panic alarm system to the Service Canada space.  North Lake Harbour Expansion, North Lake, PE (2013): Provide electrical design for an expansion to the small crafts harbour in North Lake. The scope of work included a site visit to review the existing infrastructure and capacity of the electrical system. Provided detailed electrical drawings and specifications outlining new pole-mounted lighting for the expansion as well as power distribution points for the bait sheds. Construction Value: $30K  Jean Canfield Building Renovations – Canada Post and Health Canada, Charlottetown, PE (2013): We provided electrical design services, tender support and construction support for renovations to Service Canada, Canada Post and Health Canada at the Jean Canfield Building. The electrical work include revisions in the lighting, power distribution, structured cabling, fire alarm as well as the addition of panic alarm system to the Service Canada space. Retail  Giant Tiger Port Hawkesbury, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  Giant Tiger Yarmouth, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger
  • 6.  Giant Tiger Greenwood, NS (2015): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  Value Village, New Minas, NS (2015): Provided base building and fit-up design services for an approximately 1858 m² retail space. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were also responsible for coordinating with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Crombie  Needs Convenience Store, New Glasgow, NS (2015): For this new building, the electrical scope of work included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordinating with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services  Sobeys Express Convenience Store, Beech Hill, NS (2015): For this new building, the electrical scope of work included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordinating with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services.  Sobeys Clayton Park, Halifax, NS (2014): The scope of work included substantial renovations to the existing 4645 m² grocery store which included new Bakery, Produce, Meat and HMR departments. The electrical work consisted of all new lighting, power distribution and life safety design for the renovated areas. Client: Sobeys.  Giant Tiger, Miramichi, NB, (2014): We provided the fit-up design for a new 2145 m² retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were responsible for coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  County Fair Mall, Summerside, PE (2013): Lead electrical design engineer for the partial demolition and renovations to the Mall. The scope of work included demolishing part of the existing Zellers store and subdividing the remaining into commercial retail units. We had to provide a new electrical service to each of the tenant spaces as well as upgrades to the ventilation in order to accommodate the tenant units. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Crombie  Aberdeen Mall, New Glasgow, NS (2013): Lead electrical design engineer for the partial demolition and renovations to 2675 m² Aberdeen Mall. The scope of work included demolishing part of the existing Zellers store and subdividing the remaining into commercial retail units. We had to provide an upgraded electrical service to the building, new electrical service to each of the tenant spaces as well as upgrades to the ventilation in order to accommodate the tenant units. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Crombie  Giant Tiger, New Glasgow, NS (2013): We provided the fit-up design for a new Giant Tiger retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were responsible for coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  Giant Tiger, Summerside, PEI (2013): We provided the fit-up design for a new 2138 m² retail store. Our scope of work included lighting, power distribution, fire alarm and life safety systems design. We were responsible for coordination with the refrigeration supplier to ensure power was in place for the refrigeration systems. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  Primrose Plaza, Dartmouth, NS, (2013): We provided the base building design for the division of an 1715 m² grocery store into five commercial retail units. Our scope of work included an update to the building’s
  • 7. electrical service, new power distribution to each retail space and an upgrade to the life safety systems throughout the renovated area. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Giant Tiger  Shoppers Drug Mart, Dartmouth, NS (2012): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the complete renovation of a 935 m². retail store in Micmac Mall. The electrical design consisted of a new electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the challenges with this project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases with some departments needing temporary relocation.  Shoppers Drug Mart, Tracadie, NB (2013): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the complete renovation of a 1142 m² retail store. The electrical design consisted of a new electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the challenges with this project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases with some departments needing temporary relocation.  Shoppers Drug Mart, Fredericton, NB (2014): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the addition of a beauty boutique to an existing retail store as well as minor renovations to the remainder of the store. The electrical design included electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety. One of the challenges with this project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases with some departments needing temporary relocation.  Shopper Drug Mart, Tantallon, NS, (2013): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the complete fit-up of a 975 m² retail store. The electrical design consisted of new electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety.  Shopper Drug Mart, Wolfville, NS (2014): Scope of work included the electrical design associated with the complete renovation of an existing unleased 1191 m² space into a Shoppers Drug Mart. The electrical design consisted of new electrical service, electrical distribution, lighting, fire alarm and life safety.  Foodland, Whitbourne, NL (2014): The existing building was 1287 m² and included two tenants; Foodland and a Home Hardware store. The scope of the project included a complete renovation of the existing Foodland as well as expansion into the Home Hardware space. The electrical design consisted of an upgrade to the existing electrical service, new electrical distribution, all new lighting, fire alarm and life safety systems. Coordination with the refrigeration contractor was also required. One of the challenges with this project was that the store needed to remain in operation throughout the renovation. To accommodate this, hoarding walls were installed and the project was completed in phases.  Sobeys Panavista, Dartmouth, NS (2014): The scope of work included substantial renovations to the existing grocery store which included new Bakery, Produce, Meat and Home Meal Replacement departments. The electrical work consisted of all new lighting, power distribution and life safety design for the renovated areas.  Sobeys, Paradise, NL (2014): Complete electrical design, tender support and construction administration services for a new 5575 m² Sobeys. The electrical design scope consisted of new electrical service, lighting, power distribution, fire alarm system and miscellaneous other systems. A significant amount of coordination was required between Sobeys staff and the refrigeration contractor, as the refrigeration system was a large part of this project.  Needs Convenience Store, Yarmouth, NS (2013): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services  Needs Convenience Store, Bay Roberts, NL (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services
  • 8.  Needs Convenience Store, Summerside, PE (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services.  Needs Convenience Store, Ropewalk, NL (2014): Lead Electrical Designer for a new build with an electrical scope of work that included coordinating with the local utilities for services to the building, as well as complete power distribution, lighting and life safety system designs. We were also responsible for coordination with the petroleum consultant as part of our scope of work. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services  Starbucks, Various Locations, Atlantic Canada (2014): WSP provided fit-up services for various Starbucks stores located in Halifax, Moncton, Sydney, Charlottetown and St. John’s. The electrical scope of work included coordination with Starbucks lighting designer to ensure the lighting design was done to Starbucks’ standards, providing power distribution to accommodate all equipment and coordinating with base building drawings.  Building Expansion, Bathurst, NB (2013): The building housing the existing Sobeys grocery store was expanding to accommodate a new ANBL. The electrical scope of work included coordinating with local utilities for a new electrical service to the space, providing complete lighting and power distribution design to meet ANBL standards. Complete fire alarm and life safety system design. We took the project from preliminary design, through detailed design, tendering and construction services. Client: Alcool NB Liquor Commercial  Summerside Rotary Library, Summerside, PE (2015): Detailed electrical design for a new library that is located in the existing Government of Canada Building. The electrical design included a review of the existing electrical and telephone services, all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm system, card access system and security. Client: Summerside Rotary Club  CCGC and JW Bird Base Building, Charlottetown, PE (2015): This project entailed an approximately 1300 m² building with two tenants, JW Bird and CCGC. We provided completed electrical design for the entire base building as well as the fit-up for JW Bird. Our scope of work included sizing of the electrical services and coordination with local utilities. We produced detailed design drawings for the electrical distribution, lighting and lighting controls including parking lot, fire alarm, security and card access. Client: APM  Primrose Fit-up, Halifax, NS (2015): The scope of work included the fit-up of a 465 m² commercial space to be used as a community center. The space included a commercial kitchen, dining area and office space. The electrical design included all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling and fire alarm system. Client: Sobeys  Northumberland Building, Truro, NS (2014): The scope of work included a complete renovation to a 2-storey, 1394 m² office building. The electrical design included an upgrade of the existing electrical and telephone services, all new power distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm system, card access system and new site lighting all to DC350 requirements. Client: Nova Scotia Department of Transportation.  Centre Expo-Festival, Wellington, PE (2013): The scope of work included the renovation and addition to an existing community center. The areas of renovation included the existing restaurant, bar service area, bakery and Community Hall. The expansion consists of the new Community Hall, office space and main vestibule. Client: Ratelle and Associates. Construction Value: $1.1M  DMC Office Building, Mount Pearl, NL (2013): Complete electrical design of a 660 m², 2-storey office building. The electrical scope included design of incoming electrical and communication services, lighting, power distribution, fire alarm system, security system, card access system and coordination with door hardware.  Metro Transit Office Upgrades; Dartmouth, NS (2013): Complete electrical design for the revision to the metro transit dispatch booth which included lighting, power distribution and structured cabling.  Greater Moncton Sewerage Commission Office Renovation, Moncton, NB (2013): The scope of work included a complete renovation and addition to the existing office building. The electrical design included all new power
  • 9. distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm system, and card access system for the renovated areas. Client: Greater Moncton Sewerage Commission.  Cabot Links Spa, Cape Breton, NS, (2012): The scope of work included the design of a new standalone spa building located at the Cabot Links golf course. The electrical scope of work included coordination with Nova Scotia Power to provide power to the building, new lighting, power distribution and life safety system design.  North End Restaurant, Halifax NS (2012): Included the complete renovation of a Halifax Explosion era building into a new restaurant. The electrical design included the lighting, lighting control, power distribution, fire alarm, life safety and security systems throughout the building. The restaurant included a commercial kitchen, bar and dining area. Studies/Audits  Sobeys Stratford Building Audit, Stratford, PE (2016): WSP did a complete audit of the existing Sobeys store. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. WSP also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.  Shopper’s Drug Mart, Lameque, NB, (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing retail space. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. WSP also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.  Shopper’s Drug Mart, Baie Verte, NL (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing retail space. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.  Sobeys New Glasgow Building Audit, New Glasgow, NS (2015): WSP did a complete audit of the existing Sobeys store. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found.  Sekisui Thermal Imaging Study, Charlottetown, PE (2015): Completed a thermal imaging scan of all the electrical panels, transformers and infrastructure at the facility. WSP took the cover off of every panel and transformer, and completed a thermal imaging scan of the each panel looking for hot spots which could mean overloaded circuits, poor connections, corrosion, etc. We then tightened all the lugs in the panel and did a visual scan to determine if there were any code issues such as no ground, two hot wires on one lug, or improper grounding of transformers. We completed a report outlining all of our findings to the client. Client: Sekisui Diagnostics  IMP Thermal Imaging Study, Halifax, NS (2015): Completed a thermal imaging scan of all the electrical panels, transformers and infrastructure at the facility. WSP took the cover off of every panel and transformer, and completed a thermal imaging scan of the each panel looking for hot spots which could mean overloaded circuits, poor connections, corrosion, etc. We then tightened all the lugs in the panel and did a visual scan to determine if there were any code issues such as no ground, two hot wires on one lug, or improper grounding of transformers. We completed a report outlining all of our findings to the client.. Client: Sekisui Diagnostics  Three Phase Power Extension, Milligan Wharf, PE (2015): A number of shellfish businesses in the Milligan Wharf area were seeking an extension of three phase power to their businesses. WSP was hired to conduct a study that included the advantages of 3 phase power over single phase, any cost savings associated with three phase power as well as capital costs to extend the three phase power and upgrade the existing single phase electrical services at each building. Client: Innovation PEI  Power System Study, Halifax, NS (2013): Due to recent power outages experienced by the hospital, WSP was contracted to complete a power system study. This included analyzing the capacity of the existing system, reviewing generator capacity, redundancy of equipment, identifying critical areas and the age of the existing electrical infrastructure. The deliverable was a non-technical document and presentation to the IWK Board of Directors. Client: IWK Health Centre
  • 10.  Miramichi Recreation Facility Audit, Miramichi, NB (2014): WSP completed a building condition audit for seven recreation facilities in the town of Miramichi. The buildings included two outdoor pools, one indoor pool, three arenas and one multi-purpose recreation facility. The scope of work involved a site visit to each of the buildings where we did a complete audit of the electrical systems. Our deliverable was a report to the client that provided a general description of the electrical systems, identified which systems were past their design life, any code-related deficiencies and associated cost estimates.  Dobson Arena, Moncton, NB, (2013): The scope of work involved a site visit of the buildings where we did a complete audit of the electrical systems. Our deliverable was a report to the client that provided a general description of the electrical systems, identified which systems were past their design life, any code-related deficiencies and associated cost estimates.  Building Audit, Bathurst, NB (2013): WSP completed an exhaustive audit of the existing Sobeys store. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found. Client: Sobeys  Building Audit, Halifax, NS (2013): WSP completed an exhaustive audit of the existing Sobeys store in Halifax. The deliverable included a complete set of electrical as-found drawings along with an associated report. The report included a description of the existing electrical systems as well as comments on the condition of the systems. We also provided a full code review, indicating any code deficiencies that were found. Client: Sobeys Residential  Apartment Building, Summerside, PEI (2015): This project was a new 26-unit apartment building. The electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.  Ladysmith Drive Apartment Complex, St. John’s, NL (2015): This project consisted of a 3-building apartment complex development for two new 72-unit buildings and one 60-unit building. We coordinated power requirements for all three buildings with NL Power and completed detailed electrical design of each building as well as site lighting and power distribution to the buildings. Provided tender and construction support services. Client: Northern Properties  Kelly’s Brook Apartment, St. John’s, NL (2015): This project consisted of a new 72-unit apartment building where we coordinated power requirements for all three buildings with NL Power. We completed detailed electrical design of each building as well as site lighting and power distribution to the buildings. Provided tender and construction support services. Client: Northern Properties  Goodwill Apartments, Charlottetown, PE (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer for a new 18-unit apartment building with underground parking. The electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.  Pleasantville Apartments, St. John, NL (2013): Lead Electrical Engineer for two new apartment buildings, one 63-unit apartment with underground parking and one 39-unit apartment. The electrical design consisted of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.  26-Unit Apartment Building, Summerside, PE (2014): Lead Electrical Engineer for a new 26-unit apartment building with underground parking. The electrical design consists of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems.  Wellington Seniors Home, Wellington, PE (2013): The scope of work on this included the design of two new wings added to an existing nursing home. The expansion consisted of a total of 20 rooms as well as select renovations in the existing facility. For this project we also reviewed the existing electrical service and designed a new electrical service that could accommodate the expansion. We also completed a review of the existing emergency generation system.
  • 11.  Geneva Villa, Charlottetown, PE (2013): The scope of this project was the addition of a new wing to an existing long term care facility consisting of 12 units. The electrical design consisted of the design of the electrical and communication services to the building, electrical distribution, lighting, lighting control, structured cabling, fire alarm and intercom systems Recreation  Gordon Bell Park, Halifax, NS (2015): Complete electrical design for a new outdoor soccer field for Halifax Regional Municipality. Our scope of work included design of the sports field lighting, parking lot lighting as well as power supply to two site trailers. Client Halifax Regional Municipality.  Mainland Commons, Halifax, NS (2015): Worked with Halifax Regional Municipality to complete the electrical design associated with extending one of the existing soccer fields such that it could be used for football. We reviewed the existing infrastructure and loads to determine if the field could accommodate the expansion which included new sports field lights. We then completed detailed design drawings that were issued for tender. Client: Halifax Regional Municipality  Wanders Grounds, Halifax, NS (2014): Complete electrical design for a new sports field lighting system. The scope of work included working with the city’s preferred manufacturer to ensure proper lighting was achieved on the soccer field. Complete electrical drawings were issued for the lighting, power source, and underground conduit. Scope of work also included full tender and contract administration services. Client: Halifax Regional Municipality  Outdoor Volleyball Court, Halifax, NS (2013): Coordinated with the city to provide power and communications to an office facility. The office facility supports new outdoor volleyball courts.