Palmer
Dan McParland is an experienced hydrotechnical team lead and principal fluvial geomorphologist at Palmer since March 2016, specializing in fluvial geomorphology, watershed hydrology, and natural channel design. Prior to this, Dan worked as a fluvial geomorphologist at AECOM, focusing on innovative geomorphic solutions and conducting field investigations. Dan's academic background includes a Master of Science in Fluvial Geomorphology from The University of British Columbia and a Bachelor of Science in Physical Geography from Queen's University. Additionally, Dan has held research assistant positions at both The University of British Columbia and Queen's University, contributing to projects on hydro-peaking dam impacts and soil science.
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Palmer
Founded in Vancouver in 2010, Palmer is a respected team of geoscience, engineering and environmental professionals who provide strategic advice and technical support to Indigenous groups, government agencies, municipalities, land developers and resource industry clients across Canada. As a client focused, mid-size firm that provides flexibility to our clients, we are able to provide cost savings when providing multiple services for a project both through efficiencies of in-house integration of our analysis and competitive fees. Our senior level staff and partners are involved in each project from start to finish ensuring the delivery of innovative, high quality products. Our goal is to streamline the environmental review and permitting process by identifying the critical path and assisting our clients with the steps necessary to successfully permit their projects.