Jordan Price is a Process Technologist at Stantec with over 10 years of experience in water resources engineering and technology. He has worked on various water and wastewater treatment projects in Saskatchewan, providing services such as detailed design, modeling, project management, and site engineering. Jordan received his Water Resources Engineering Technology Diploma from SIAST Palliser Campus in 2007 and is a registered Engineering Technologist in Saskatchewan.
1. Jordan Price A.Sc.T.
Process Technologist
* denotes projects completed with other firms Design with community in mind
Jordan joined Stantec in February 2008 after the completion of his Water Resources Engineering Technology
Diploma at SIAST Palliser Campus. Jordan gained comprehensive working knowledge of field practices and
procedures through his role as a Construction Coordinator, In which he worked with a variety of contractors on
Urban Land and Water/Wastewater Treatment projects. His role has evolved to take advantage of his field
experience and now provides insightful evaluations of peer designs as well as the creation of alternative design
methods and field practices to contract packages, designs, and studies in an office setting.
Jordan has gained valuable experience working on Water and Wastewater Treatment projects and
applications within Saskatchewan. He has become familiar with local and regulations and legislations as well as
making clients aware of anticipated regulation changes allowing communities time to prepare for future any
future upgrades that are required. Jordan provides Water Modeling services for pressure flow applications in
both steady state and extended period simulations with the use of Bentley WaterCAD software. Jordan’s pride
in his work is evident in his dedication and commitment in regards to existing clients and their projects.
EDUCATION
Diploma, Water Resources Engineering Technology,
SIAST Palliser Campus/Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan,
2007
REGISTRATIONS
Registered Engineering Technologist #201008,
Saskatchewan Applied Science Technologists and
Technicians
MEMBERSHIPS
Member, Saskatchewan Water and Wastewater
Association
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Mining
Cigar Lake Uranium Mine*, Cigar Lake,
Saskatchewan (Intermediate Mine Technician)
Underground Mine Technician responsible for completing
high accuracy surveys of blasted drifts, three dimensional
scans and model creating of existing drifts and infrastructure,
ventilation monitoring and control and routine checks on
horizontal and vertical control in underground shafts and
drifts.
Urban Land
McOrmond Drive P.W.M. and Trunk Tunneling,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Provided underground rebar inspection of manhole vaults
prior to concrete pour(s).
Cote First Nation Sanitary Servicing, Cote First
Nation, Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Completed detailed design, specifications, and project
management for 50%, 90%, and Issued for Construction
documents for a 500 meter gravity sewer main to provide
service connection to commercial buildings
Foxtail Grove, Regina, Saskatchewan (Construction
Coordinator)
Completed high accuracy, topographical survey of natural
and manmade features for a full section of proposed
development land in northeast Regina.
Sasktel Site Servicing 201 Camponi Place,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Construction
Coordinator)
Site Engineering duties providing specification interpretation,
underground utility and surface layouts and creating
drawings of record.
Harbour Landing, Regina, Saskatchewan
(Construction Coordinator)
Coordination of gas, railway, and power right of ways, site
grading, underground utility layouts, creating drawings of
record and specification interpretation.
Wastewater Treatment
20 Year Waste Water Treatment and Storage
Capital Plan, Estevan, Saskatchewan (Process
Technologist)
Study on population growth and the impacts anticipated on
the existing waste water infrastructure for the City of Estevan.
2. Jordan Price A.Sc.T.
Process Technologist
* denotes projects completed with other firms
Weyburn Lagoon Expansion, Weyburn,
Saskatchewan (Construction Coordinator)
Site Engineering Duties including volume control of fill,
surface and underground utility layout and daily progress
reports for the creation of additional lagoon cells to the City of
Weyburn’s existing facility.
Shellbrook Wastewater Treatment Plant, Shellbrook,
Saskatchewan (Construction Coordinator/Process
Technologist)
Site Engineering duties including specification interpretation,
volume control of engineered fill, issued progress payment
recommendations for the client to the contractor, surface and
underground utility layouts and the completion of daily
progress reports.
Water Treatment
Water Treatment System Upgrades, Carievale,
Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Detail design and specifications for piping and chemical
dosing for the utilization of a Nano Filtration system to
replace the existing treatment system for the community
Water Treatment System Upgrades, Young,
Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Detail design and specifications for piping and chemical
dosing for the utilization of a Reverse Osmosis system to
replace the existing treatment system for the community
30 year Water Treatment System Capital Plan,
Milestone, Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Researched and specified at a conceptual level three
alternatives for water treatment for the town of Milestone.
Options considered were Membrane Technologies, Lime
Softening and Mixed Media Filtration.
Cote First Nation Water Treatment Plant Upgrades,
Cote First Nation, Saskatchewan (Process
Technologist)
Commissioned process equipment and updated of record
drawings for the Water Treatment plant upgrades.
Water
City of Weyburn Utility Assessment, Weyburn,
Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Utilized storm modeling software in order to create and
calibrate a working model representing accurate
representation of surface and underground utility impacts at
varying storm events.
Buffalo Pound Water Modeling, Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan (Process Technologist)
Conducted an EPS water model on the proposed 750 mm
diameter potable water force main to replace the existing
water main in order to provide redundancy as well as an
increased capacity to service the City of Moose jaw. 5 various
pumps were modeled in order to determine the life cycle cost
of normal operations