Nu Nenne Advisian Environmental
Partnership with Cold Lake First Nations. This environmental consulting partnership (51 percent Cold Lake First Nations, 49 percent Worley) offers water, geoscience, remediation, restoration, wildlife and regulatory services. It actively supports integration of Indigenous land-use and stewardship knowledge into the regulatory planning process, thereby enhancing local decision-making and business development. It also supports education-to-employment programs and leadership opportunities for Cold Lake First Nations members.
Tłegǫ́hłı̨ Reclamation Services Advisian (TRSA)
Situated in the Northwest Territories of Canada, this a partnership between the Tłegǫ́hłı̨ Got’ine Government (51 percent) and Worley 49 percent). Specializing in remediation, reclamation, engineering, and environmental services, TRSA works directly with community members to understand the health of water and the surrounding environment.
This partnership enables future projects that will be technically sound, strengthen local stewardship, and promote long-term environmental health while meeting technical and regulatory standards.
Desika
Partnership with Mikisew Cree & Fort McKay First Nations. With a focus on environmental consulting, this partnership (51 percent Mikisew Cree & Fort McKay First Nations, 49 percent Worley) provides services in water, decommissioning and remediation, restoration, ecological management, and geosciences. It also integrates Traditional Indigenous Knowledge for long-term community benefits.
Wicehtowak Worley
Our strong collaborative relationship with the George Gordon First Nation resulted in the development of a limited partnership (LP). This LP operates under the name of Wicehtowak Worley to provide Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, and Field Construction services in the province of Saskatchewan.
NANA Worley
Our long-standing partnership with NANA, an Alaskan Native Corporation owned by 15,000 Iñupiat shareholders who live or have roots in Northwest Alaska, delivers comprehensive engineering, design, procurement, and construction management services tailored for Alaska’s remote Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. This collaboration prioritizes local employment, honors Iñupiat Iḷitqusiat cultural values, and supports projects aligned with Indigenous land-use priorities.
