Bio
Isabelle has more than 15 years of experience as a water resource engineer. Previously, she has been a manager of transportation drainage and innovation in water resources and worked with the teams to produce a unified voice in all reporting while allowing for the flexibility required for each unique project. She can navigate the approvals process for complex projects while working collaboratively with client and approvals agencies alike. She is able to approach complex problems with a pragmatic and refined approach. Isabelle is able to discuss the crux of technical matters regarding water resources with all stakeholders. Her specialties include storm water management, groundwater modeling, computational fluid dynamics, numerical methods, hydrology, and hydraulics.
Isabelle’s project experience includes a broad range of clients in both the public and private sectors. This work includes functional designs in support of the Environmental Assessment process, preliminary and detail design, permitting, and tendering. Her projects have included highway infrastructure drainage design, hydraulic and hydrologic modelling, stormwater management planning and design, low impact development design implementation and construction and flooding assessment. She has also worked as a groundwater modeller providing input to both pit and quarry dewatering needs as well as source water protection work. Project scopes range from storm sewer design, dual drainage network analysis, dam break analysis, and hydraulic analysis and design of bridges and culverts over natural water courses.