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Peter Lamb

OLS & Deputy Chief Surveyor
Ministry of Transportation (Ontario) - Geomatics Office
Participates in 1 Session

I trace my curiosity about land surveying back to the time I learned that my uncle's partially constructed mid-town Toronto house was ordered by a court to be moved 13 inches west!  The judge had determined it encroached into a mutual right-of-way, and I was intrigued: How could something so fundamental and important as a boundary, determined on the ground to routinely higher accuracies by professional surveyors, become the subject of such a dispute? And how did the court make its decision?

After completing a year of Engineering Science at the University of Toronto, I joined the Survey Science program at U of T's Mississauga campus to learn more.  Graduating in 1988, I articled at JD Barnes' Weston and Markham offices, gaining my license in 1992. I found the combination of law, math, and working out-of-doors a great fit.  From the GTA I traveled north to Ontario's remote First Nations and south to the Caribbean gaining wide experience with legal, control, topographic, and construction surveys.

Having performed topo and layout surveys related to Highways 7N and 407, I joined the MTO’s provincial Geomatics Office in 1999 where I have worked since.  As Deputy Chief Surveyor, I oversee projects and standards for control, pre-engineering, aerial, and legal surveys with a generous helping of CAD and GIS work on the side.  Realizing that underground utilities can be problematic, I joined the CSA-S250 subcommittee to help develop a Canadian standard for recording the many kilometers of underground pipes and cables that are so vital to us all. Currently chair of the AOLS Underground Utilities Committee, I also sit on the ad-hoc CUIR committee seeking a means of improving One Call operations with modern technologies and practices.

Sessions in which Peter Lamb participates

Tuesday 16 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
Panel: Next Steps in the Evolution of Damage Prevention
45 minutes, 4:00 PM EDT - 4:45 PM EDT

Lawrence Arcand, 4 Sight Utility Engineeers (Panelist)

Peter Lamb, Ministry of Transportation (Ontario) - Geomatics Office (Panelist)

Barb Cederberg, Gopher State One Call (Panelist)

Steve Slusarenko, Subsurface Utility Map Data Exchange (SUMDEx) (Moderator)

Sessions in which Peter Lamb attends

Wednesday 17 May, 2023

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
The Geoff Zeiss Urban Infrastructure Mapping Fund: co-designing the way forward with the community
2 hours 30 minutes, 9:00 AM EDT - 11:30 AM EDT
Available

Workshop

Jonathan Murphy, GoGeomatics Canada (Speaker)

Peter Pulsifer, Carleton Univeristy (Speaker)

Prashant Shukle, Global Geospatial Group (Speaker)

Geoff Zeiss devoted over 30 years of his life to the Geospatial industry and global community,   focusing on utility and construction secto...
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
A deep dive into Reveal's new platform
1 hour, 3:00 PM EDT - 4:00 PM EDT
Available

Workshop

Luke Herlihy, Reveal Technology Ltd (Speaker)

A deep dive into Reveal's new platform for major civil infrastructure projects, highlighting the workflow and features for project managers, eng...