Environmental restoration

Simplify meeting your restoration, remediation and revegetation objectives with the Brinkman Living Infrastructure teams. Our extensive track record in urban green infrastructure, bio-engineering, park-building and remote logistics makes us a trusted partner for industry, First Nations and all levels of government.
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Our areas of expertise

Urban green infrastructure
Incorporating living systems into construction/infrastructure projects
Naturalization
Restoring and nurturing ecological integrity in managed or disturbed natural sites
Park infrastructure & hardscaping
Establishing or restoring parkland in urban and peri-urban environments
Major project reclamation & remediation
Restoring land to natural or usable states after industrial activity or contamination
Invasive species management
Reducing the impact of invasive species on natural environments
Stewardship & maintenance
Ongoing care, maintenance and logistical support for living infrastructure projects

Experts in living infrastructure

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Leave the logistics to us

We offer full-service environmental restoration with bonded, certified operations across Canada, backed by decades of experience in working with natural living systems. We can deploy our deep field expertise for all types of scalable revegetation and naturalization programs aligned with regulatory, biodiversity and ESG goals.

Combining natural systems with infrastructure

Brinkman Living Infrastructure is a leader in Canada's nature-based restoration economy. We specialize in urban green infrastructure and greening of major hard infrastructure projects, as well as the establishment of a wide range of species and sizes of trees and shrubs in complex environments. We can also tackle high-diversity plantations on recontoured mine sites as well as bio-engineering applications to stabilize slopes and manage water around infrastructure.

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