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WINNER
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HAROLD L. MORRISON AWARD
JARRETT ZILINSKI
BRENT MCLEAN, P.Eng.
Structural Engineer
LEX3 Engineering
Brent is a structural engineer at
LEX3 Engineering with over eight
years of experience in bridge design,
construction inspection and project
management. A graduate of the
University of British Columbia with
a B.A.Sc. in Civil Engineering and a
Civil Engineering Technology diploma
from Lethbridge College, Brent has extensive expertise in delivering
practical, cost-effective solutions for complex infrastructure projects.
Brent has played a key role in managing Red Deer County’s
bridge program, overseeing several standard bridge designs and
major replacement projects. Known for his technical proficiency
and collaborative approach, Brent works closely with clients, sub-
consultants and regulatory agencies.
Brent is an active member of Edmonton’s running community, Big
Brothers Big Sisters and CEA’s Young Professional Group.
C M SHAH MIRAJ, P.Eng.
Program Manager
Stantec Consulting Ltd.
C M Shah Miraj is a Program
Manager at Stantec with seven
years of experience in the power
sector. He holds a B.Sc in Industrial
Systems Engineering and is
known for his proactive approach
to problem solving. Miraj has led
multiple programs, including
building and managing a high-profile initiative for a major utility
client, earning exceptional client feedback.
As Leadership Lead for Stantec’s Developing Professionals
Group in Calgary, Miraj has focused on bridging the gap between
senior leadership and developing professionals. He serves on the
Young Professionals Group steering committee at CEATI, fostering
young professionals’ engagement within the power sector. He
volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and Stantec Community
Week events.
MIKAYLA MORREY, P.Eng.
Structural Engineer
WSP Canada Inc.
Since graduating from Queen’s University
with a Bachelor of Applied Science with
Honours, Mikayla has contributed to
major infrastructure projects. She has
rapidly advanced from a junior engineer-
in-training to Project Manager at WSP.
Mikayla has worked on high-profile
projects such as the Centre Block
Rehabilitation in Ottawa, where she helped design an innovative
gridshell roof for the Parliament building. She leads the development
of ECObuild, a schematic design tool that revolutionizes the approach
to decarbonization in building projects.
Mikayla mentors junior staff, and is committed to advancing
diversity and inclusion in engineering. She co-founded the Calgary
chapter of Women in Consulting Engineering and volunteers with
APEGA’s Science Night.
IPRYL BUIZA, P.Eng.
Geotechnical Engineer
Tetra Tech Canada Inc.
Over the past eight years at Tetra
Tech, Ipryl has played a key role
in geotechnical projects. His
expertise includes drilling methods,
geotechnical instrumentation, field
inspections, construction, monitoring,
foundation design and slope stability.
Ipryl was instrumental in Tetra
Tech’s role in the Green Line LRT Stage 1 Project and helped
complete geotechnical boreholes along the proposed southeast LRT
alignment by coordinating third-party contractors, utility locates
and permitting.
A mentor and leader, Ipryl supports junior engineers. He is
committed to staying at the forefront of industry advancements,
currently training as a Certified Radon Professional. Ipryl volunteers
with the Alberta Science Network and the Veterans’ Food Bank drive.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS OF ALBERTA
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