permitting & Stakeholder engagement

Building Trust, One

Connection at a Time.

Hardline’s Permitting & Stakeholder Relations team has multiple years of experience working on a variety of different power projects in Alberta, and knows the importance of keeping projects effective and successful in an increasingly challenging regulatory environment.

With extensive knowledge of provincial and federal utility regulations, including with the  Alberta Utilities Commission, our team can help keep your project in full compliance with regulations while committing to a smooth and successful realization of your project.

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LET US SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU.

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    PERMITTING

    Our team can help you navigate permits with precision, complying with regulations while committing to a smooth delivery of project applications and permits.

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    LAND SERVICES

    Let us clear a path for your power projects with our expertise in strategic land services, through successful negotiations and continuous communication.

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    STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

    Our team’s continuous commitment to effective communication will pave the way for stronger partnerships and successful projects.

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    INDIGENOUS RELATIONS

    We strive to build successful and meaningful relationships with Indigenous Communities with every project we commit to.

WORK WITH HARDLINE

We are committed to helping our clients make seamless transitions into their projects and help make smooth regulatory processes that benefit and serve our clients.

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