commitment to sustainable environmental practices, and ability to deliver results. “We are a full service environmental company, dealing primarily in the oil and gas, mining, energy and construction sectors” expands Ian Emerson, Director of Client and Business Development. “Our services range from pre-construction permitting through construction environmental monitoring and compliance, as well as post construction monitoring and reclamation of development areas.” EXPANDING INTO SASKATCHEWAN Emerson continues, “Triton has been around for 30 years, and we’ve always worked with clients on big infrastructure projects related to energy and mining. We’ve never really just worked in one sector.There’s always been ebbs and flows.” With a strong foundation in British Columbia and over 15 years of work in Alberta’s oil sands, major energy developments, and the transportation sector, the company has recently expanded into Saskatchewan. Triton has been operating in the province for just three years but has already made a significant impact, supporting uranium decommissioning projects and conducting fish salvage and monitoring for northern infrastructure development. While Triton is involved in highway and infrastructure sectors, the province’s economy is deeply rooted in its natural resources. Adrian Olenick, Operations Manager for Triton’s Saskatchewan operation, highlights, “In Saskatchewan, energy is one of our major industries. I’d say it’s probably second only to mining as far as project revenue in the province. So, it makes up a significant part of Triton’s business.” He notes that utility gas pipelines, and power transmission lines are also part of the energy sector. However, mining remains the leading economic driver for Triton. “Saskatchewan is, by nature, an export province. Everything we do here has some foundation in a final export,” Olenick adds. ADAPTING TO INDUSTRY TRENDS AND EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES Triton Environmental Consultants continuously adapts to shifting industry trends, staying ahead of emerging opportunities. Emerson points to the rising importance of mining and power in the context of 177 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 11, ISSUE 12 TRITON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS
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