Surface Freehold Land Acquisitions
- Surface Project Management and Administration
- Survey Coordination
- Surface Lease Negotiation/ Acquisition
- Annual Compensation Reviews
- Surface Inspection – Due Diligence
- Pipeline Project Planning and Route Selection
- Construction Support and Attendance
- Right of Way/Easement Negotiation/Acquisition
- Utilities Right of Way Consultation/Negotiation/Acquisition
- Dispute Mediation Attendance
- Surface Rights Board Arbitration Applications, Pre-hearing Mediation, and Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Energy Regulator Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Utilities Board Hearing Presentations
- Damage Claim Settlements
- Title Curity and Land Title Registrations
- AER Directive 056 and Directive 060 Notifications and Consultation
- Historical Resource Liaison
- Regulatory Compliance Audits
- Third Party Consents
- Environmental Assessment Liaison
Crown Land – Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) and Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Acquisitions
- All Crown Applications (AER and AEP)
- Third Party Consents
- First Nations/Metis Consultation Liaison
- Forestry Consultation Liaison
- Surface Project Management and Administration
- Survey Coordination
- Annual Compensation Reviews on Occupied Crown lands
- Pipeline Project Planning and Route Selection
- Construction Support and Attendance
- Dispute Mediation Attendance
- Surface Rights Board Arbitration Applications, Pre-hearing Mediation, and Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Energy Regulator Board Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Utilities Commission Hearing Presentations
- Damage Claim Settlements
- AER Directive 056 and Directive 060 Notifications and Consultation
- Environmental Supplements Liaison (AER OneStop & AEP EDS)
- Historical Resource Liaison
- Regulatory Compliance Audits
- AUC Rule 007 and Rule 020 Notifications and Consultation
Special Areas Acquisitions
- Grazing Lease Occupants Consents
- Special Areas Applications
- Surface Project Management and Administration
- Survey Coordination
- Annual Compensation Reviews
- Pipeline Project Planning and Route Selection
- Construction Support and Attendance
- Dispute Mediation
- Surface Rights Board Applications, Pre-hearing Mediation, and Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Energy Regulator Board Hearing Presentations
- Alberta Utilities Board Hearing Presentations
- Damage Claim Settlements
- AER Directive 056 and Directive 060 Notifications and Consultation
- Environmental Report (ER) Liaison
- Historical Resource Liaison
- Regulatory Compliance Audits
- Third Party Consents
Public consultation today plays a decisive role in the development of projects that affect public interest. Mandated by regulatory bodies and a prerequisite to project approvals, the success or failure of the consultation process can significantly impact the timing, cost – and ultimate viability of your project.
Facilitating Resolution
The Hurland Services integrated approach:
- Defines the scope and complexity of your project
- Identifies public and regulatory expectations and issues
- Identifies stakeholders and special interest groups
- Develops and assists industry – First Nations/Metis Consultation Liaison
- Fosters communication and engagement amongst the parties
- Identifies and provides sufficient information for meaningful participant involvement
- Assists in the education, understanding and implementation
Participant Involvement
The Regulatory requirements and expectations of the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) Directive 056 and Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) Rule 007 requires the project proponent to assume responsibilities for involving the public and to be aware of circumstances or applications where the participant involvement program should meet or exceed the requirements and recommendations set out in the regulations.
Hurland Services assists in the development, implementation and documentation of Participant Involvement Programs, by discussing options, and alternatives, mitigation measures and through their co-operative efforts acquire the consensus required for the project to proceed.
Hurland Services project management experience has been established through continuing education and applied field and office experience. Management works directly with clients when the project is initiated to determine all project prerequisites. Once these project particulars are determined the first step that Management takes is to establish the scope and key factors of the project. Typical project constraints could be scale of the project, environmental and or wildlife concerns, possible risks or objections, time and budget. Once these constraints are determined, we formulate a job specific project plan to meet the unique goals and objectives.
Once the job specific project plan has been established, a Project Manager is assigned to coordinate with the project proponent. The Project Manager will communicate the detailed plan with all Land Agents, Consultation Agents and Administration. The Project Manager will oversee the project, assign individual responsibilities, define expectations, monitor all team members and communicate all concerns and status updates to the client.
For Lands Administered by the Crown (Alberta Environment and Parks) Hurland offers the service of making RDS (Provisional Roadway) and RRD (Registered Roadway) Applications on behalf of Municipal Authorities.
When Lands are occupied by Agricultural Disposition Holders, Hurland acquires the Consent to Withdrawal of the impacted lands from the Disposition holder, as well as the acquisition of any additional consents required from the Disposition Holders needed to facilitate the project, such as Borrow Area Agreements. For Freehold Lands we offer the service of Option to Purchase Acquisitions required for the widening of Road Allowances, and any agreements incidental thereto.