Trenching and reclamation work has to protect the site while still moving efficiently. Iron Horse Trenching provides one-pass trenching, environmental remediation, site reclamation, dewatering, and disturbed-land restoration from the Calgary region for oilfield, pipeline, and civil projects.
We support one-pass trenching, GPS and laser-guided trenching, larger shallow trenches, fusion-certified technician support, oil well reclamation, remediation, dewatering, and restoration of disturbed sites. COR certification and EPAC membership add useful trust signals for producers and contractors managing safety, environmental, and access requirements.
For pipeline corridors, lease work, and reclamation projects in Alberta, Iron Horse's value is specialized trenching tied to environmental restoration. The service is built for customers who need clean installation, safer excavation planning, and a path back to responsible site closure.
Velocity Hydrovac Services Ltd. provides hydrovac excavation from Red Deer across Central Alberta and beyond. We work on utility exposure, pipeline crossings, and precision digging where controlled excavation keeps ground disturbance low.
Our hydrovac trucks use water and vacuum excavation to expose ground conditions with less disturbance than a backhoe. That makes daylighting safer around buried utilities and gives us a cleaner way to open pile holes, post holes, and trench lines when mechanical excavation would remove too much soil.
Since 2006, we have supported underground utility construction for municipalities, oilfields, and utility companies. We bring that experience to jobs with tight access, changing soil, and buried lines that need careful exposure before the next phase starts.
Construction and landscaping sites need trenches cut, grades shaped, and material moved on schedule. Jim's Trenching & Excavating Ltd handles trenching, hauling, and grading from Manning for residential and commercial projects.
Delivery covers limestone and washed gravel for construction or landscaping. River rock and mulch can be hauled to site when the surface material is part of the same job. Heavy machinery hauling keeps machine transport on one schedule.
With 35 years in the field, we plan each assignment around ground conditions and site access. The machine needed for the job shapes the schedule before the first cut starts.
Rocky ground can slow a utility trench, drainage job, or commercial site build before excavation even starts. Kamloops Excavation & Rock Solutions handles excavating and trenching in Kamloops, BC, with rock crushing capability for hard-ground projects.
We work on commercial and residential sites where planning, machinery, and careful ground control matter. Trenching is used for utilities, drainage, and pipeline-related work when the route needs a clean open cut.
Our excavation scope includes site preparation and land clearing. When rock becomes the limiting factor, our crushing equipment turns difficult material into a more workable site condition.
Kamloops projects often need excavation decisions made around slope, access, rock, and drainage. Our team plans the equipment and trenching approach around those field conditions before the dig begins.
Underground work can stall a build when trench depth, grade, and access are not planned together. 2 Sons Excavating serves Calgary and surrounding areas with excavating, grading, and trenching for residential and commercial construction.
We are headquartered in Airdrie and work within about 100 kilometers of Calgary. That reach supports acreage development, foundations, electrical trenching, mechanical trenching, and Molok bin installation when the ground work has to line up with the rest of the build.
Almost 25 years in excavation shapes how we plan cuts, backfill, and haul-off around site access and project sequence. The aim is a clean handoff from earthwork to the next stage.
was created to provide utility line locating services to anyone proposing to conduct ground disturbance. Many organizations or private landowners have secondary services past the meter that need to be located before the works starts. offers the best rates in Southern Alberta to help you locate your privately owned facilities.
After years of working on the road and away from family, he founded Lineham Excavating Limited right here in Central Alberta — the place he’s called home for nearly three decades, having grown up in Olds. Starting his own business meant the freedom to do things the right way, on his own terms, for the community around him. Lineham Excavating is a local, family-run company built around personal service, honest pricing, and quality work. We believe you should never have to choose between affordability and quality, so we work hard to deliver both.
Majak Electric provides expert electrical services in Three Hills, AB. at 403-443-5061 for reliable residential, commercial, and industrial solutions. Get a free quote today!
Malcolm Contracting Ltd. keeps sand and gravel at the center of the job from Innisfail. We move that material into excavation, hauling, demolition, road building, trenching, and winter access work across Central Alberta.
Pit run, crush, screened rock, sand, and custom product options are part of the supply side. Those capabilities fits road beds, yard work, backfill, and general site prep without splitting the material order from the earthwork.
Service runs through Innisfail, Olds, Penhold, Red Deer, and nearby Central Alberta communities. Snow removal stays in the same local route when winter conditions threaten access.
Since 1941, Malcolm Contracting has kept the material side and the site work under one roof. The contact page offers estimates from the Innisfail base, and our crew plans around haul distance, material type, and the ground conditions on site.
Rock, grade, and access limits can decide how fast a pipeline or civil site moves. McCaw's Drilling & Blasting Ltd. handles drilling and blasting from Rocky Mountain House for pipeline development, construction projects, trenching, and vibration analysis across challenging Western Canadian terrain.
We have worked in pipeline blasting for 45 years. That experience is used on rights-of-way, crossings, and difficult ground where controlled drilling and blasting must match the project plan and site conditions.
Civil projects need land shaped for roads, hydroelectric developments, wind farms, and other infrastructure. Our blasting team prepares rock and ground conditions so the next construction phase can proceed with the right profile.
Founded in 1977, McCaw's grew from highway projects into mining, pipeline, and civil blasting work. Safety and environmental care are part of how we plan drilling patterns, blast timing, and vibration control on active industrial sites.
McGill's Industrial Services provides waste management, hazardous goods disposal, daylighting, excavating, and dust control from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, serving industrial and oilfield operations across the province.
Mel's Backhoe & Steaming provides excavating, grading, pipeline, reclamation, road building, and steaming services from Stettler, Alberta, supporting oil and gas operations in east-central Alberta.
Mogul Underground Installations provides trenching, daylighting, excavating, and dust control from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, installing underground utilities and pipelines for the energy and construction sectors.
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.
When a utility route has to cross a road, yard, or built-up corridor, Newhook Trenching keeps the excavation plan tied to the buried infrastructure already in place. We handle trenching and excavating from Lethbridge for underground utility work across Calgary, Edmonton, and Southern Alberta.
Construction and directional drilling give us another path when the surface has to stay intact or access is tight. Since 2002, we have handled industrial and commercial utility contracts for power, cable, and telecom work. Gas and city infrastructure projects round out the client base.
From Lethbridge, we cover Calgary and Southern Alberta utility work. Edmonton contact coverage is part of the same network when a project needs more than one office.
Safety implementation stays part of the job from planning through closeout. The route, the depth, and the existing lines stay in the same plan from first locate to final tie-in.
Velocity Hydrovac Services Ltd. Since 2006, Velocity Hydrovac Services has been providing expertise in the field of precision excavation in Central Alberta and surrounding regions. After working in the industry for years, Eric, our founder, purchased his first hydrovac truck and the business grew from there thanks to his dedication, hard work, and a focus on what matters most, serving the community safely. Today, Velocity Hydrovac leads with the same standard of service with experience and the latest equipment to bring underground utility construction to municipalities, oilfields, and utility companies as a locally owned and operated business.
Power drops fast when cable, fittings, and trenching are not ready at the same time. Olds Electric & Lighting Ltd. handles electrical contracting in Olds for commercial and industrial facility work where the build depends on a clean install.
We take on service calls, building electrical changes, and construction trenching that need to line up with the rest of the job. Matching fittings to the installation keeps the electrical scope clear from rough-in through final hookup.
Our electricians work from a local base in Olds and stay with the job across repair and construction work.
High-volume frac work and long-distance pumping need more than water on location. P.C. Oilfield Construction Supplies works from Dawson Creek with oilfield construction, water pumping, and fluid management across Northern British Columbia and Alberta.
We handle field construction with labour, skid steer support, mini excavator work, and material supply for oil and gas projects. That keeps small equipment, site materials, and field tasks connected during lease, road, pad, and pipeline-related work.
Water and fluid services are a core part of our project history. We have worked on high-volume frac operations, long-distance pumping, onsite fluid management, flowback management, and fluid handling from pipelines and trucks.
Our Dawson Creek fabrication shop builds custom products for field needs when standard supply does not match the job. We also supply practical construction materials such as concrete products, culverts, fencing, matting, fittings, geotextiles, and secondary containment when they fit the same oilfield construction scope.
Project planning can start with the field problem, the water movement requirement, or the construction supply gap. Our Dawson Creek team connects oilfield construction and fluid-management capability for sites across Northern BC and Alberta.
Tight access, rock, drainage, and site cleanup can slow a Sunshine Coast build before foundations begin. Pearson Excavating Ltd handles excavating, land clearing, road building, trenching, and demolition across Sechelt, Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Pender Harbour, and the wider Sunshine Coast.
We prepare residential and commercial sites for new construction and renovation projects. Our excavation team clears brush, shapes driveways, builds roads, installs drainage, and completes house excavation where the site needs stable ground before the next trade arrives.
When a project needs demolition, we remove debris and leave the area ready for the next construction stage. We also coordinate with blasters when rock conditions require that step before excavation can continue.
Our Sunshine Coast service area runs from Langdale to Earls Cove. Pearson Excavating has been family owned and operated since 1950, with field knowledge passed through the Pearson family across generations.
Before a service rig or drilling program can move ahead, the conductor, mouse hole, and rat hole need to be ready for the site plan. Prairie Rathole Services Ltd. drills rat holes from Estevan for oilfield locations across southeast Saskatchewan and western Manitoba.
Rat Hole Drilling is our specialty. We drill conductors, mouse holes, and rat holes, and we install cellars with or without liners when the location calls for it.
Some jobs need more than a drilling rig. Our equipment lineup includes rigs, a Watson 2500 drill rig, backhoes, skid steers, and cement trucks for related field work such as pilings, test holes, trenching, and site support.
We have served southeast Saskatchewan and western Manitoba for 30 years. Our Estevan team also handles trucking and hotshot work when oilfield materials or smaller loads need to move with the field schedule.
Road access, winter conditions, and rig-site preparation can decide how smoothly a South Peace project moves. Reg Norman Trucking works from Dawson Creek with trucking, sand and gravel, snow removal, trenching, and site development for regional construction and field-service needs.
We sell aggregate products such as sand, gravel, and topsoil for access roads, pads, and site preparation. Sandbags are available when temporary control or site protection is needed.
Rig trenching and rig water service connect our equipment with oilfield and remote-site needs in northeastern British Columbia. Our truck and equipment rentals are available for both larger jobs and smaller scopes in Dawson Creek and nearby areas.
Winter access is part of the job in the South Peace Region. We handle road sanding and snow removal so project routes, yards, and active sites can stay workable through changing conditions.
Reg Norman Trucking has served Dawson Creek and the South Peace Region for more than 65 years. Our 24-hour aggregate supply and equipment rental availability is planned around local site conditions, access needs, and project timing.
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.
Gasline and cable installation around Spruce Grove needs underground planning before a trench or bore starts. ROGO Holdings handles directional boring for pipeline tie-ins, lease work, and utility installation across the Greater Edmonton area.
Our five-acre yard and heated shop support staging, repair planning, and equipment readiness. Trackhoes and dump trucks handle excavation and hauling, while water trucks and hydrovac trucks expose buried services before the ground plan commits.
For a ROGO request, the planning points are route, locate status, bore or trench scope, hydrovac need, and site access. We keep the underground path tied to the line or utility being installed.
A local, family owned and operated business since 2012. opened its doors in early 2012. Our team has had experience in this field for over twenty years, and we offer highly experienced employees with great customer service. is a Northern California based finish grading business.
Used oil, spent solvent, and shop waste need a controlled path off site. Safety-Kleen Systems serves Calgary facility shops and industrial yards with used oil collection.
Parts washers and containerized waste programs give maintenance bays a regular pickup path for liquids and related industrial waste. Parts washers also help clean engines, tools, and components before repair, with cleaners, spill kits, and absorbents available for day-to-day shop messes.
For heavier cleanup, our vacuum trucks and emergency response team handle liquids, sludge, and packaged waste when the job outgrows a standard pickup. Since 1976, Safety-Kleen has kept environmental service moving for Canadian industrial sites.
Aggregate delivery has to match the road, yard, or industrial facility access point it will serve. Serbu Sand & Gravel in White City keeps Regina-area sites moving with sand, gravel, and topsoil.
Our fleet moves material across southern Saskatchewan six days a week. Roadways, construction sites, and manufacturing yards rely on that schedule when the next phase needs aggregate on time.
Excavation and trenching open the ground before construction moves ahead. Demolition and snow removal come into play when site conditions change or winter access gets tight.
Tight access, buried utilities, and active plant areas can turn a simple dig into a planned construction job. Skocdopole Construction Ltd works from Eckville on pipeline-contractors scopes, general oilfield construction, and plant site construction for energy and utility sites.
We bring more than 50 years of pipeline and utility construction experience to field projects. That background applies when a line, corridor, or oilfield site needs construction planning around ground conditions and nearby infrastructure.
HDD and hydrovac services help manage locations where open trenching is limited or underground conflicts need closer control. Those methods pair with pipeline and utility construction when access or soil conditions shape the safest build path.
Renewable energy installations are also part of our site construction scope when utility-style field construction is needed. Around Eckville and central Alberta, our planning starts with the site condition, then the pipeline, utility, or plant asset being built.
Before a drilling rig moves in, the conductor, rathole, and mousehole need to be drilled cleanly and on schedule. South Sask Rathole performs rat hole drilling from Weyburn, Saskatchewan for drilling projects across Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
We are a family owned operation established in 1993, with more than 28 years tied to this specialized field. Our main job is rathole, mousehole, and conductor drilling, backed by equipment kept ready through a tight maintenance program and heavy-duty mechanic support.
Backhoe and skid steer service help with location prep around the same drilling scope. We can also handle water well drilling when a project calls for it, although our best-known service is still rathole and conductor work.
Our Weyburn team plans around Saskatchewan and Manitoba field conditions where reliable drilling equipment and early site preparation affect the rest of the rig schedule.
Built on a foundation of personalized, friendly service, we have reliably delivered on our promise of uncompromising customer satisfaction. Our relationship with you is the most valuable part of our business - we recognize that without your patronage we would not be where we are today. Our pledge to you is simple - no job is finished until you are 100% satisfied. our president Since acquiring the company in 2015, Keith Cassidy has brought his deep passion for teamwork, inclusivity, and professionalism to every aspect of the business.
Supreme Vac Oilfield Services gives customers a clearer starting point for repair planning around Edmonton, AB. The nearby scope includes hydrovac, pipeline and electrical. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make.
Our repair planning scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can find the fault and choose a repair path. The hydrovac side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Edmonton, AB, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning.
With pipeline, the important details are fit, access, timing, and handoff. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The electrical side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. It keeps the conversation practical. The customer can explain what is broken, what has to fit, and what has to move. Repair planning can mean different things in a shop, plant, field, or branch setting. Here, the published details connect it to oil and gas and repair. That gives customers a better way to place the service in a real job.
Customers usually arrive with a constraint, not a perfect scope. The part may be worn. The schedule may be tight. The site may need a safer handoff. We connect repair planning with hydrovac so the request can move from a rough need into a clearer service discussion around Edmonton, AB.
The value is not just in naming repair planning. It is in showing how the scope connects to an asset, location, or schedule. Hydrovac gives the customer another route when the first need changes. That makes the page more helpful without turning it into a long service series.
Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.
The final test is whether the service path feels clear. Repair planning, hydrovac, pipeline and electrical should point to a real job discussion, not a category dump. This scope connects to oil and gas and repair. Listed as established in 2005, the operation also has a continuity signal for repeat local purchasing. In Edmonton, AB, that means connecting the capability to a branch, shop, field, or project decision the customer can act on. 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 hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when repair planning remains close to hydrovac. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Edmonton, AB sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block. The handoff should stay clear. A request may begin with one need and then move into a related part or repair question. It may also become a rental or inspection question. We use repair planning as the anchor, then bring in hydrovac where it helps clarify the next step. That keeps the path helpful without adding a loose series. 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 hydrovac should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong.
Power faults can stop a plant fast. Terel Electric Ltd handles electrical contracting from Grande Prairie across the Peace Region for commercial and industrial sites.
We handle maintenance and new construction. We also take on design work, retrofitting, and 24/7 emergency calls when a system needs prompt attention.
More than 40 years of experience shape the way we plan repairs, upgrades, and new installs around access, safety, and shutdown timing.
Before a spade, trencher, or excavator breaks ground, the buried line picture has to be clear. Underworld Line Locating Ltd. performs pipe-locating and utility locating for oil and gas, construction, wellsite, lease, facility, and plant work from Fort St. John and Kamloops, British Columbia.
We have worked in line locating since 2005. Our field locating is used before pipeline trenching, new wellsite preparation, lease work, and facility activity where underground utilities and pipelines must be identified before the job moves ahead.
Database searches add another layer to the locate. We use pipeline information with field locating so facility and plant decisions are made with clearer data on buried infrastructure.
Our Fort St. John and Kamloops offices handle locate planning for pipeline, construction, and plant-site work across British Columbia oil and gas settings.
Uneven ground, tight access, and buried utility routes can slow a Regina construction site before the main build starts. We bring Excavating, grading, trenching, and road building capability through Wingert Construction Ltd, based in the RM of Sherwood near Regina.
Our Gradall equipment is used for excavation jobs that need reach, control, and clean shaping. We remove concrete and asphalt, prepare surfaces for foundations, and grade areas for roads and site access.
Since 1961, our family-owned team has worked with local contractors, industrial contractors, and government jobs around Regina.
When a site needs excavation planned with road access, drainage, or surface preparation in mind, our Regina-area team can set up the job around the ground conditions and construction sequence.