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JRL Consulting
jrl consulting is a small, client focused multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm located in halifax, nova scotia, canada with over 17 years experience in traffic, transportation and telecommunications infrastructure engineering design and project management in atlantic canada. our number one priority is to provide outstanding service and value to all of our clients. we take the time to understand your requirements so we can provide cost-effective solutions that help you achieve your goals. we prepare traffic impact studies and statements for clients in halifiax regional municipality and nova scotia to assess the potential traffic impacts of a proposed development. we provide cost-effective recommendations on how to introduce the traffic generated to the existing transportation network safely and efficiently. jrl consulting is registered with engineers nova scotia and we are members of the institute of transportation engineers (ite) we have a bicsi registered communications dist
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JRL Consulting's headquarters is located at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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JRL Consulting's official website is jrlconsulting.ca
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JRL Consulting has 6 employees
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JRL Consulting is in the industry of: Civil Engineering
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