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Trenching providers deliver focused construction services that operators and service firms rely on for scheduled work, callouts, and turnarounds.

Fort St John, BC, Canada

Buried line strikes can shut down a wellsite, pipeline corridor, plant yard, or road project. Badger uses hydrovac excavation from Fort St John and other Canadian and U.S. locations to expose underground utilities with water and vacuum instead of open mechanical digging. We have worked since 1992 across oil and gas, energy, industrial, construction, transportation, telecommunications, and government markets. The Badger Hydrovac is built for non-destructive excavation where soil removal must be controlled around pipe, cable, conduit, and other buried assets. Daylighting helps confirm the location and depth of underground infrastructure before trenching, tie-ins, repairs, or civil construction. Our hydrovac process is suited to pipeline-adjacent excavation and transportation-related infrastructure exposure where access, spoil handling, and asset protection need to be planned together. For estimating, we focus the conversation on the excavation target, site access, soil conditions, disposal needs, and schedule. Our hydrovac team plans daylighting and trenching scopes around the asset being exposed and the field conditions around it.

Aable Directional Boring

Olds, AB, CAN

Directional boring and hydrovac excavation reduce surface disruption when underground work has to cross roads, yards, utilities, or pipeline corridors. Aable Directional Boring provides horizontal boring, directional drilling, excavation, hydrovac, and water hauling support from Olds for Alberta and surrounding-area projects. We support directional boring, horizontal crossings, horizontal boring, hydrovac excavation, utility exposure, pipeline-related boring, excavation equipment, trenching, and water hauling. COR certification, EPAC and CEPA memberships, a toll-free number, and 24-hour availability give project teams strong readiness signals. For pipeline, utility, construction, and oilfield access work, Aable is valuable when the crossing or excavation method has to protect existing infrastructure while keeping the project moving.

Airforced Daylighting Ltd

Alix, AB, CAN

From Alix, we handle hydrovac and airvac excavation for ground disturbance. We also carry out electronic line locating, directional boring, and utility trenching. Fibre optic installation sits alongside our site operations on active sites.

Alberta Municipal Health & Safety Association

Sherwood Park, AB, Canada

Municipal facility and field teams work around traffic, excavations, machinery, and public spaces every day. AMHSA trains Alberta municipal employers and workers from Sherwood Park and Calgary with health, safety, and environmental programs built for those site conditions. We are an educational not-for-profit association. Our role is to build workplace health, safety, and environmental knowledge through training for road teams, utilities, trenching teams, and public works departments. With offices in Calgary and Sherwood Park, we keep programs close to the departments that use them. Our courses support members working in municipal operations where safety planning has to move with field activity.

Anderson Pump House

North Battleford, SK, Canada

Initially specializing in providing water and sewage systems to farms and acreages, the company has expanded over the last three decades to offer a diverse range of water system products, services, and solutions. In 2021, Anderson Pump House LTD underwent a significant change as Howard sold the company, leading to its acquisition by the Aquifer Group of Companies. This transition has enabled us to broaden our product offerings and expand our team, enhancing our ability to cater to the varied needs of our customers. With shared values and a commitment to serving Saskatchewan, Aquifer Distribution aligns seamlessly with our culture.

APEX Geoscience Ltd.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

APEX Geoscience Ltd. is a Edmonton, AB-based company that supports consultants environmental and trenching for energy and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are technical planning and project documentation and site, water, and environmental work, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.

B-Line Directional Drilling

Elk Point, AB, CAN

From Elk Point, our crew runs directional drilling for oil and gas pipeline and utility HDD projects. Our team focuses on plant site crossings, road boring, and trenchless installation across Alberta. We keep each run centered on clean lines and steady execution. We handle the route conditions that come with pipeline and utility crossings.

Balzac, AB, Canada

Buried utilities and tight excavation zones need a clean way to expose underground assets. Badger daylighting in Balzac uses hydrovac excavation to uncover lines and reduce ground disturbance for energy, industrial, and construction work across Canada and the United States. We run Badger Hydrovac equipment for daylighting around utility corridors, trench starts, and site access points where mechanical digging adds risk. The process opens a clearer view of underground assets before the crew moves into the next phase of work. Since 1992, we have served energy, industrial, and transportation work across Canada and the United States. Our Balzac team can line up hydrovac excavation around buried services, access limits, and the pace of the job.

Youngstown, AB, Canada

Our hydrovac fleet handles controlled excavation for oil and gas, energy, and industrial sites. We keep the digging precise around buried assets and live utilities. We also cover construction and transportation jobs. Our daylighting and trenching support helps us open targets cleanly before the next phase on site. Since 1992, Badger has used technology and field experience to serve customers across Canada and the United States. We stay practical when a location needs fast response and careful handling.

Shaunavon, SK, Canada

We run hydrovac and daylighting for oil and gas, energy, and industrial sites. Our approach keeps buried assets exposed cleanly and with care. We also handle excavating, trenching, and pipeline support. That carries through construction and transportation jobs. Since 1992, our team has served customers across Canada and the United States. We stay focused on controlled excavation and steady response.

Steinbach, MB, CAN

barkman provides Concrete-Cable Ducts, Trenching services to oil and gas operators in Steinbach, MB and across Western Canada.

Benoit Oilfield Construction (1997) Ltd

Chauvin, AB, CAN

Pipeline construction in east-central Alberta often has to connect lease access, excavation, hauling, and reclamation into one field plan. Benoit Oilfield Construction (1997) Ltd handles Pipeline-Contractors work from Chauvin for oil and natural gas sites across northeastern Alberta. We began in 1976 and continue to serve the oilfield, commercial, farm, and ranch sectors in Alberta's oil and natural gas country. Pipeline construction, heavy hauling, and excavation are planned around safe access and practical job timing. Oilfield site reclamation is a defined part of our service. We handle contaminated soil hauling, well abandonments, and riser removal using internal cold cutting where that method fits the site. Fencing, trenching, land clearing, and brush clearing are available when site preparation or restoration needs more than pipe work. Our Chauvin team plans oilfield construction and maintenance around the field condition, access route, and final reclamation goal.

Blue Star Electrical Inc

Red Deer, AB, Canada

Blue Star Electrical Inc brings repair planning into focus by tying it to the customer situation around Central Alberta. Electrical work and electrical are treated as related parts of the same decision, not as a copied source list. Confirmed capabilities are tied to operating context a customer can act on. Our repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The electrical work side helps customers repair or replace electrical items that affect plant uptime. For customers in Central Alberta, that means the first call can start with the asset, access point, schedule, or part that actually drives the job. With electrical, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The instrumentation side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move before the request turns into a quote or service plan. Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to custom work and maintenance. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job. A narrow service label is rarely enough on its own. The stronger question is what has to be built, repaired, checked, moved, or kept online. We use repair planning as the anchor and bring in electrical work where it helps define the next step in Central Alberta. The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Electrical work gives the customer another route when the first need changes. The services are expanded into decisions and conditions instead of being left as loose terms. The detail should also help a customer decide what to do next. A person can check whether repair planning belongs in the first call. They can also see when electrical work should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The final test is whether the path feels clear. Repair planning, electrical work, electrical and instrumentation should point to a real job discussion, not a loose category block. This scope connects to custom work and maintenance. Listed as established in 1980, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Central Alberta, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. If a branch or yard is involved, that context can change the quote path and the schedule. If a shop or site is involved, access and timing can become just as important as the capability name. That is why the surrounding details stay tied to confirmed capabilities instead of broad claims. The customer should be able to connect the published scope to a real asset before sending a request. That keeps the page focused on practical fit rather than a copied list of every nearby term. That extra context helps connect repair planning to the equipment, people, and schedule behind the request. Central Alberta also shapes travel, pickup, branch, or dispatch timing. The customer can then ask about the asset and the next practical step. When electrical work enters the same conversation, the request can stay tied to the original asset instead of drifting into unrelated categories. A stronger request usually names the asset, the location, the timing, and the condition that created the need. Those details help show whether the need is a quick supply question or a deeper repair discussion. If the same job moves toward fabrication or inspection, the customer still has a way to keep the conversation connected. Rental planning and field response can also change the schedule when the source evidence supports those capabilities.

Bosch Excavating Ltd

Monarch, AB, Canada

Trenching scope has to match ground conditions, access, and the next trade waiting on the site. Bosch Excavating Ltd handles Excavating and Trenching from Monarch, Alberta, with chain and wheel trenchers ready for construction and infrastructure projects. We can take on a full project through general contracting or handle only the excavating portion when another contractor is managing the wider job. That lets the earthwork scope fit the project structure instead of forcing one delivery model. Our fleet is built around trenching capability. Chain and wheel trenchers are suited to planned trench runs where depth, alignment, and production pace need to be managed before backfill or follow-on installation. For projects near Monarch and southern Alberta, our excavation planning starts with the site scope and the trenching method needed to move the job forward.

Brooks Directional Boring Ltd

Brooks, AB, Canada

We are proud to offer cost-effective solutions without compromising on safety, quality, or efficiency. Brothers HDD is the trusted choice for projects of all sizes.

C & K Trucking Inc

Medicine Hat, AB, Canada

We handle hydrovac excavation and water hauling for construction sites, dust control, and agriculture. We also run combo vac service for tanks and pipelines. When a spill needs cleanup, we use high-pressure water with vacuuming to move material from contaminated areas. That keeps active oilfield and industrial sites moving without extra delay.

C. Sehn Trucking Ltd

Medicine Hat, AB, Canada

We handle oil and gas excavation and cleanup. Pipeline repairs and pipeline cleanup are part of our day-to-day field support. We also take on reclamation, contamination hauling, and snow removal. From Medicine Hat, we serve Southeast Alberta and Southwest Saskatchewan. Our approach stays direct on sites that need a responsive schedule.

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Fort St John, BC, Canada

We handle trenchless installation for pipelines, casings and conduits. Our methods include horizontal directional drilling and auger boring. We also use pipe ramming and DTH rock drilling. We support oil and gas, municipal and utility infrastructure projects. From Fort St. John, we keep crossings clean under roads, rivers and rail lines. We keep safety and environmental care in view on every scope.

Cascade Process Controls

Brooks, AB, Canada

Brooks is where we keep utility construction, power distribution, and pipeline scopes moving through one EPCM path. Cascade Process Controls brings instrumentation, electrical, and automation work together when a project needs concept-to-commissioning control. We handle design and PLC/DCS programming when a project needs the controls plan set before field work starts. Electrical installation and automation follow the same sequence so the wiring and startup steps line up. Fiber and telecom work can sit in the same build when the site needs one coordinated path. Our team also supports full turn-key construction and maintenance on utility and process projects. For Brooks-area jobs, we scope the electrical and instrumentation portions early, then line up the automation and pipeline steps before field teams mobilize.

Clean Cut Oil & Gas Services Inc

Medicine Hat, AB, Canada

Underground utilities, frozen ground, and tight access can slow excavation before the first bucket moves. C & K Vac Services handles hydrovac excavation and combo vac work from Medicine Hat for Southern Alberta jobs where exposed lines, tanks, or contaminated spills need controlled cleanup. We use high-pressure water with vacuum recovery to expose buried utilities and clean tanks and pipelines. That approach suits construction, pipeline, and agricultural sites when mechanical digging would add risk. Shoring rental supports trenching and excavation work where collapse prevention shows up. Our Medicine Hat team plans around soil conditions, access limits, and the asset being protected.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Everywhere industry meets environment, Clean Harbors is on-site, providing premier environmental and industrial services. Based in Edmonton, AB.

Cobra Directional Drilling

Bonnyville, AB, CAN

At Cobra Directional Drilling and Trenching, we install underground utilities from the Edmonton area with directional drilling, chain trenching, excavation, hydrovac, pipe fusing, picker-truck support, and cable splicing capability. Our directional drilling and trenching services are designed for utility corridors, road crossings, industrial yards, communication builds, and facility tie-ins where ducts, pipe, pedestals, vaults, manholes, transformer bases, screw piles, or bollards need controlled ground disturbance. Directional drilling covers 4-inch to 20-inch boring and supports HDPE, PVC, and steel pipe installations, including single or multiple product lines. Founded in 2001, we bring the equipment needed around the bore as well as the bore itself: backhoes, trackhoes, mini excavators, skidsteers, hydrovac support, remote hose access, pipe flushing, and above-ground facility installation. For underground utility installation, directional drilling, hydrovac daylighting, or chain trenching around Edmonton and Alberta project sites, pricing starts with bore size, pipe material, access conditions, and restoration needs.

Commercial Trenching Ltd

Edmonton, AB, Canada

> About Our Company Superior Trenching Ltd. Your Name Your Number How can we help. has been involved in the Alberta construction industry for 38 years and counting. We are an established, well-respected contractor in the residential and development community with an excellent track record.

DMAC Bit Service Inc

Sherwood Park, AB, Canada

is a leading turnkey utility construction company headquartered in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Starting with humble beginnings of 2 trucks, 1 trailer, and a piece of equipment, we’ve rapidly expanded to a fleet of over 60 units. Our continuous growth extends across Western Canada as we strategically add new locations to better serve our clientele. These values are deeply ingrained in every aspect of our operations, guiding our decision-making processes, shaping our company culture, and driving our unwavering commitment to excellence.

Weyburn, SK, Canada

Oilfield maintenance in southeast Saskatchewan can bring surface prep and water hauling into the same field window as welding or heat. Double J Oilfield Construction handles oilfield construction and maintenance around Estevan, Weyburn, and nearby field locations. Our source-backed scope includes sandblasting and coating, steamer or boiler service, fresh water hauling, general welding, hot shot service, and snow removal. Those pieces fit leases and industrial sites where access, cleanup, and field readiness have to be managed together. For Double J planning, the key variables are site location, surface condition, coating need, water or steam requirement, welding scope, and after-hours timing. We keep the field plan tied to the maintenance problem on location.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Hazardous waste needs controlled packaging, transport, treatment, and disposal. Clean Harbors handles hazardous and non-hazardous waste management from Calgary with access to recycling, incineration, landfill, wastewater, and treatment facilities across North America. We manage collection and transportation for waste streams that need approved handling from the start. Technical Services cover packaging, treatment, and disposal at our owned facilities. Emergency spill response and industrial cleaning help plants, industrial sites, and environmental jobs control risk after releases, shutdowns, or maintenance events. Recycling services support waste streams that can be recovered through the right facility path. Our North American treatment network includes the largest number of hazardous waste incinerators, landfills, wastewater treatment facilities, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities listed in the source material. Calgary customers can connect local waste needs with that wider Clean Harbors system.

Geographic Dynamics Corp

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Company – APEX Geoscience Ltd. Founded in 1993 APEX has over 25 years of geological consulting experience and has worked on a wide spectrum of commodity types such as precious metals, base metals, specialty minerals, diamond, industrial minerals and oil sands. Our diverse, global expertise can guide your evaluation, exploration and resource estimation requirements. View our gallery Principals & Staff Senior Management Team Michael Dufresne MSc, P.Geol., P.Geo.

Globe Excavating (2008)

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Water and sewer work leaves little margin for poor grade. Globe Excavating handles commercial excavation in Saskatoon with under-slab preparation, trenching, grading, and compaction for sites that need a clean base before the next trade starts. We also move the rest of the dirt work around the dig: aggregate supply and install, backfill, stripping, fill and topsoil hauling, and tailings removal. When drainage is part of the plan, our team installs weeping tile and geotextile to manage water under and around the slab. Globe Excavating also takes on concrete and asphalt demolition with recycling, along with commercial snow removal across Saskatoon and surrounding areas. More than 35 years in the field keep the site-prep side practical from first cut to finished grade.

GNJ Line Contracting Ltd

Medicine Hat, AB, Canada

A utility crossing leaves little room for damage or rework. In Medicine Hat, GNJ Line Contracting Ltd. handles excavating, trenching, and directional drilling for phone, power, and gas industry projects. We have worked in this field since 2003. Our field teams plan underground utility installation around soil conditions, line paths, access limits, and the need to keep surface disruption low. Directional drilling is used when open trenching is not the right method for the site. It can help move utility lines under roads, yards, and developed areas while keeping the project controlled. Excavating and trenching remain part of our field service when the job calls for open access, tie-ins, or utility repair. Around Medicine Hat, Brooks, Bow Island, and nearby communities, we bring the same focus to small utility jobs and larger line contracting work. Our Medicine Hat team can discuss directional drilling, excavation, or trenching scope before the project moves into the field.

Good Measure Services

Winfield, AB, Canada

A rural site often needs grading, access, and utility installation before the next phase can move. Good Measure Services handles excavating and dirt construction from Winfield, Alberta, for heavy machinery jobs, building pads, driveways, and sewer or water installs. We started in 1992 to help the local area with heavy machinery needs. The source also supports trenching and pipeline-related history from past oilfield activity in the region, including lease site construction and pipeline trenching. Our day-to-day focus is practical site preparation: driveways, building pads, land clearing, material delivery, and sewer or water systems shaped around ground condition and access.

Drayton Valley, AB, CAN

GPS Geometric Pipeline Solutions Inc. provides hydrovacing from Drayton Valley for pipeline maintenance and construction support. We use daylighting and utility locating to expose buried services before digging continues in congested rights-of-way. Our slot trenching and hydrovac trenching support cable, pipe, and underground service installation with less ground disturbance than open excavation. On construction sites, we excavate pile holes for buildings, bridges, and towers, then remove slurry from the dig area so field teams can keep moving.

Hamm Construction Ltd

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

HAMM Construction Ltd has been a leader in the Western Canadian Underground Waterworks Industry for more than 50 years. Founded by Henry Hamm in 1971, HAMM continues to be a family-owned business with a strong belief that its people are its greatest asset and their health and safety are our greatest responsibility. We take pride in the fact that there are many employees that have worked with the company for decades and have instilled a safe and strong work ethic for the next generation. Integrity and honesty are two values that have been emphasized in the past and continue to be brought forth by the employees of today.

High Country Vac Services/ shop

Okotoks, AB, CAN

Hazardous fluids and buried utility exposure can slow an industrial site fast. High Country Vac Services handles hydrovac, vacuum truck, and Disposal-Waste work from East Okotoks across Southern Alberta, with service available for industrial and commercial sites. Our hydrovac work is built for safe daylighting where mechanical digging is too risky around lines, foundations, and active site services. Vacuum truck service covers fluid transfers, cleanup, spreading, and chemical waste removal when the job needs controlled collection and transport. The fleet includes straight vacuum trucks and TC 407/412 code tank units with 15 m3 capacity. Those tank specifications matter for waste and fluid jobs where the load, containment method, and disposal path have to be planned before the truck arrives. We are set up for 24/7 booking when a plant, construction site, or field location needs vacuum truck response in Southern Alberta.

Howery Trenching

Hanna, AB, Canada

This is achieved by the use of a combination of high pressure water and a powerful vacuum to remove soil cover. We are known for our efficient, safe and on‑time services. Our operators are professional, knowledgeable and eager to help you get your job done with the highest level of quality. Mission Statement DR Hydrovac’s mission is to promote safety and productivity, while establishing, developing and maintaining successful customer relationships.

Didsbury, AB, Canada

Howie's Trucking & Backhoe provides excavating, grading, pipeline, reclamation, road building, and trucking from Didsbury, Alberta, serving oilfield and construction projects in central Alberta.

Hundseth Power Line Construction

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Hundseth Power Line Construction was founded in 1976 by C.L. (Cec) Hundseth, under the name Hundseth Line Construction Corp. With 25 years of power line experience, Cec wisely pursued the opportunity to take a risk and venture into the Saskatchewan utility contractor space. Bringing his passion for the industry, Todd Hundseth joined the company in 1980.

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Hydro Vac's Unlimited Sales in Edmonton sells new and used hydrovac trucks and trailer-mounted units for vacuum excavation and field service. Each unit is completely gone through and tested in-house before sale, so the condition check covers the machine rather than just the sales page. Our work orders can cover water pumps, vac units, hydraulics, tank thickness, gauges, and pressure valves. That keeps the inspection on the systems that make a hydrovac unit work under load. The Edmonton inventory stays focused on hydrovac trucks and trailer-mount units with documented checks already done.