Saskatchewan Energy Report 2022

Page 54

TRITON ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LTD. DOES IT ALL

Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd.

mining, power, renewables, forestry,

training and countless contracting

was proud to announce the opening of

agriculture, and transportation sectors.

opportunities for Indigenous

our new office in Regina last fall. For over three decades, Triton has grown and adapted to meet the changing

LOCAL HIRING AND COMMUNITY BENEFITS

communities and businesses. Triton has formed several majority

From executives and managers to field

Indigenous-owned partnerships and

staff, Triton has numerous employees

we also maintain positive working

who call Saskatchewan home. Triton

business relationships through various

consulting firms.

is committed to a business model that

commercial agreements with a multitude of Indigenous communities

WHAT WE DO

encompasses employing local qualified professionals to work in the various

and businesses throughout Western

regions we operate. We are proud of

Canada.

needs of clients and the marketplace, and become one of Western Canada’s leading multi-tiered environmental

Triton is a 100-per cent Canadian, 100per cent employee-owned firm. We specialize in biophysical assessments, construction implementation services, environmental monitoring and

this model as there is value in employing people with a personal stake in the development of their own region.

These business relationships support our ongoing public commitment to our clients and Indigenous communities

In addition to local hiring practices,

alike, to maximize Indigenous inclusion

Triton contributes to many aspects

and engagement throughout each

of community development including

phase of the project. Our Indigenous

direct revenue from office expenditures,

inclusion and decades-long experience

sponsorships, charitable donations,

continue to contribute to our clients’

bursaries and scholarships, and

project successes and build sustainable

volunteer efforts by Triton staff in the

capacity for the local and Indigenous

We pride ourselves on our client

community.

communities and businesses we work

focus, flexibility, and ability to provide

INDIGENOUS OPPORTUNITIES

inspection, permitting, and regulatory applications, related to fisheries and aquatics, wetlands, wildlife, vegetation, species and ecological communities at risk, soils, reclamation and remediation, and air and acoustics.

pragmatic solutions that are relevant for construction. Triton’s reputation

Triton has a 30-plus year history of

with.

SUMMARY

maximizing access to employment,

Opening the Regina office is Triton’s

training, and contracting opportunities

first step into providing our services and

for local and Indigenous people

building careers in Saskatchewan. We

and businesses on all our work. Our

are looking forward to the opportunity

commitment to Indigenous inclusion,

to grow our brand and contribute

including robust employment and

to regions we work in. Look for our

Our project history includes providing

procurement programs, has resulted in

employees on your job sites and in your

environmental services to oil and gas,

over two million hours of employment,

communities.

as an environmental leader has been earned from our clients who rely on us to successfully steward their projects from inception through approval to final completion.

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Triton Environmental Consultants Ltd. does it all

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