With expertise in groundwater modelling, contaminated sites, and hazardous materials—particularly where these fields interrelate with civil engineering—Ant holds advanced degrees and decades of project experience. He specializes in hydrogeology for dewatering in construction, mining, and quarrying, as well as managing contaminated sites, protecting water resources, and supporting access to safe drinking water.
A skilled problem solver, Ant focuses on properly conceptualizing groundwater flow systems and finding the most efficient solution, ranging from simple analytical methods to complex 3D models. His clients have included individual homeowners, Indigenous groups, and every level of government and small to large corporations. His projects have ranged from simple fuel oil spills to complex, contentious disputes between sophisticated and litigative landowners. Known for being an excellent communicator, Ant's success is defined by helping parties understand and reach agreements on challenging issues.
Outside of work, Ant is an avid road cyclist, paddler, Nordic skier, amateur photographer, veggie gardener, husband, parent, and volunteer! Being a fan of efficiency, he especially likes activities that combine multiple interests into one fun package.