Services
HMA offers a full range of professional land
services from the initial design through to project
completion:
- Project feasibility studies
- Initial Public consultation & community
awareness planning
- Cost estimating and program scheduling,
including monitoring and reporting during all
project phases
- Land appraisals and market analyses
- Negotiation of forest management agreements
and timber salvage requirements
- Knowledge in AEUB, NEB and FERC land
procedural requirements
- Operational land support, rental reviews and
damage claim evaluations
- Post construction public and community
issues analyses and remediation
Pipelines:
- Routing and facility site selections
- Public consultation and community awareness
development
- Project notifications and land access
authorizations
- Full land acquisition of freehold an Crown
lands
- Preparation and administration of
construction support agreements including third
party crossings, consents and road use
- Project construction field support
Exploration:
- complete G-56 compliant land packages for
freehold and Crown wellsites as well and
facilities
- Negotiation, acquisition, ADR and SRB
representation for freehold or Crown lands
- Single well to multi-well programs of any
scope or size
- Public consultation and community awareness
planning
- Consultation and negotiations with special
interest groups, land advocate associations,
crown stakeholders, IOGC, metis and First
Nations
- Project management including expert planning
concepts and implementation
Electrical:
- Project management for daily operations and
large capital projects
- Extensive knowledge in: Rural
Electrification Associations (REA), the Hydro
and Electric Energy Act, Transmission
Development Policy (AB Energy), Directive 28 and
the Electric Utilities Act
- Representation at surface rights hearings
(witness)
- Acquisition on freehold and Crown lands
- Public consultation and community awareness
planning
- consultation and negotiations with special
interest groups, land advocate associations,
crown stakeholders, IOGC, Metis and First
Nations
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