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Please come join our presentations at the upcoming ASFPM Conference

April 25, 2023

Making mitigation solutions work for communities

At Stantec, we live, work, and raise our families in communities around the globe, so FEMA’s mission of helping people and communities before, during, and after disasters (alternative for consideration: “…helping people and communities respond to the full disaster lifecycle”) is personal to us. We have a long history of providing services to support the infrastructure, security, and health care needs of our clients, applying our expertise to develop innovative solutions that help minimize risk, accelerate recovery, and create more resilient communities.

As an established emergency management contractor to the federal government, we bringing a portfolio of relevant experience that includes our work for FEMA’s Public Assistance, Risk Mapping, Assessment, and Planning (Risk MAP) and Hazard Mitigation programs. Keeping this mission at the forefront, our goal is to exceed expectations and anticipate future needs as partners in building safe and resilient communities.

Come hear more from our experts about our innovative technology and methods. Here is where you can find us:  

Sunday, May 7

1:00 pm – W1: CTP Bootcamp: How to Partner with FEMA to Reduce Risk
Presenter: Marc Pearson

Tuesday, May 9

10:30 am - noon – Session: A3: Modeling Unique Features & Problems | Rapidly Characterizing Risk from Post‐Fire Debris Flows
Presenter: Thad Wasklewicz

10:30 am - noon – Session: A3: Modeling Unique Features & Problems | Joint Probability Method in Guam and CNMI: Optional Storms and Optimization Schemes
Presenter: Kun Yang

10:30 am - noon – Session: A8: Local Stormwater and Master Planning
Moderator: Thomas Morey

1:45 pm - 3:15 pm – Session B3: Updates in Modeling Policies & Standards | HEC-RAS Junction, What’s your Function
Presenter: Kevin Donnelly

 1:45 pm - 3:15 pm – Virtual Session B1: Modeling Unique Features & Problems | Wishing for a Merry Christmas: a Feasibility Study of Christmas Wash and the city’s wishes that they wanted fulfilled.  A new approach to flood reduction in Tucson
Presenter: Zach Whitten

Wednesday May 10

10:30 am - noon – Session D3: 2D Floodway Modeling | FEMA 2D Modeling with Floodways: A case study – City of Ithaca, New York
Presenter: Patrick Dobbs

10:30 am - noon – Session D6: National Levee Safety Program
Moderator: Will Zung

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Session E2: Hazard Mitigation and Resilience Planning | Flood Risk in Nature’s Wonderland: A Strategy for Resilience in Buchanan County, VA
Presenter: Christina Hurley

1:30 pm - 3:00 pm – Session E6: State Lessons Learned Responding to Recent Disasters | Kentucky Division of Water's Eastern Kentucky Flood Response
Presenters: Catlin Johnson and Mike Greene 

3:30 pm - 5:00 pm – Session F4: Predictive Inundation Mapping | Planning for future: Probabilistic Pluvial Flooding Predictions
Presenter: Susan Marlow

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