Our letter to Prime Minister Carney expressing our deepening concern about the mounting challenges facing the forest sector, driven by escalating trade tensions with the U.S.

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About Us
Founded in 1998 by John M. Lorenowich & Bill Warren in Thunder Bay. JML civil/structural engineering, currently offers a wide variety of engineering services in the commercial, institutional, municipal, industrial, infrastructure & marine fields. Services include feasibility studies, surveying, conceptual & detailed designs, tendering, site inspection, contract administration, and overall project management. Key areas of expertise include bridges, pulp & paper facilities, grain terminals, docks & wharfs, municipal infrastructure, commercial and industrial buildings. Our senior staff has more than 30 years of engineering experience. We have have participated as project managers & senior design engineers for numerous large and diverse capital projects. JML Engineering is one of the largest and most experienced civil/structural engineering firms in Thunder Bay. Our highly qualified professionals have extensive consulting experience throughout the region. Our agreements with local mechanical & electrical consultants and architects enables us to offer total management services for multi-disciplined projects. We have the experience required to successfully implement all stages of a project from conceptual design through total construction and commissioning.
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Michael Edmonds
Vice President & Senior Project Engineer
- Phone: (807) 345-1131
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- 105 Villa St, 2nd Fl Thunder Bay ON P7A 7W5
George McKay
President & Senior Project Eningeer
- Phone: (807) 345-1131
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- 105 Villa St, 2nd Fl Thunder Bay ON P7A 7W5
Vaughan Chamber of Commerce and Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce Convene Regional Energy Dialogue Advancing Northern Priorities and Economic Growth Across Ontario
The Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce hosted a locally focused roundtable discussion on October 2nd that highlighted northern Ontario’s energy opportunities and challenges.
