- SNC-Lavalin (SNC) was reselected to provide floodplain mapping services for the North Carolina Division of Emergency Management
- The company received a new three-year, US$30 million indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity contract
- SNC-Lavalin is a fully integrated professional services and project management company
- SNC-Lavalin Group (SNC) closed up by 0.13 per cent trading at $23.59 per share
SNC-Lavalin (SNC) will continue providing floodplain mapping services in North Carolina.
The company received a new three-year, US$30 million indefinite delivery and indefinite quantity contract from North Carolina’s Division of Emergency Management.
SNC’s work will enhance the state’s preparedness and resiliency as it relates to water and non-water hazards.
Ian L. Edwards, President and CEO of SNC-Lavalin, commented on the news:
“Flooding is one of nature’s most devastating challenges facing communities today, placing life and property at risk. At SNC-Lavalin, we are committed to helping counter the effects of climate change. We provide our clients with industry-leading expertise, innovative solutions and effective tools to create safer, flood-resilient communities.”
Under the new contract, the company will continue providing the following services:
- Resilient redevelopment plans for nine counties post-hurricane Matthew
- Rainfall runoff modeling and dam inundation analyses for more than 500 dams
- Floodplain modeling and mapping maintenance for six counties
- Program management for rain-on-grid, two-dimensional modeling and river basin mitigation studies
- On-call support for state emergency operations center activation
- Independent quality review of riverine modeling in nine counties for fiscal year 2016 map maintenance
SNC-Lavalin is a fully integrated professional services and project management company.
SNC-Lavalin Group (SNC) closed up by 0.13 per cent trading at $23.59 per share.