Federally Incorporated in 1957, Interprovincial Corrosion Control Company Limited, (ICCC) provides professional engineering services and the supply and manufacture of Corrosion Control/Cathodic Protection Materials to major "end-users" throughout North America. ICCC is a sustaining member of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) with experienced Corrosion Engineers on staff, specializing in the protection of buried or immersed steel structures (i.e., water/natural gas pipelines, fuel storage tanks, petroleum refineries, et al) by the proven technique of Cathodic Protection.
ICCC manufactures a variety of product lines to serve our focused industry. With 60+ years experience in the corrosion control/cathodic protection business, we are highly qualified to offer sound engineering design and high quality products to meet the expectations of our valued customers.
For over five decades, our staff of professional experts at A. J. Clarke and Associates Ltd. have provided Surveying, Planning and Consulting Engineering services to the public and private sectors throughout Halton, Hamilton-Wentworth and Niagara Regions.
We have prepared draft plans, rezoning applications, and Reference Plans for First Registration under the Land Titles Act for several hundred clients. We have also completed the layout, location and final plans for the registration of hundreds of Condominium projects, ranging from townhouses and apartment complexes to industrial buildings.
In partnership with Tulloch Engineering (www.tulloch.ca), an engineering firm based out of Northern Ontario, we are able to provide a wide range of development services across Ontario. These expanded services include geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, environmental science and mapping.
Atkinson Engineering Inc. strives to generate innovative design solutions while providing exceptional services & sustainable designs that meet and transcend the expectations of our clients.
In 1985 he accepted a position with The Mitchell Partnership where he gained design experience in a number of office buildings, educational facilities, retail, and sports recreational facilities.Art left in 1989 to head up the mechanical engineering department in a multi-disciplinary firm. The work included HVAC, and piping systems in schools, hospitals, wineries, automotive manufacturing plants, pulp and paper, and metal refining facilities