Find culverts companies within the supplies rental and sales category supporting upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas work across North America.
We keep portable sanitation moving across Camrose and central Alberta. Our team handles porta-potty rentals, septic pumping, and emergency call-outs.
We serve construction sites and industrial yards. Farms and remote locations are part of the route too. Weekly service or on-demand service keeps units clean and ready.
Call us when the schedule needs clean units and quick turnaround.
Oilfield cleanup in Alberta often brings hauling and soil handling into the same project as reclamation. Since 1993, Abacus Enterprises has served Alberta-wide remediation and transportation jobs from Morinville, with equipment built for impacted soils and drill cuttings.
Our hauling work is built around experienced class-one drivers and sealed end-dump units. That gives oilfield and environmental projects a controlled way to move contaminated material to approved landfill facilities without separating the trucking plan from the site cleanup.
For remediation and reclamation, we bring excavation and grading into the field plan. Lease sites and disturbed land can move from soil removal into contouring and revegetation with one contractor managing more of the handoff.
Civil and agricultural earthwork add another path when the project needs roads or pad preparation. Culverts and drainage repair can be handled as part of the same site-restoration plan.
For oilfield remediation or reclamation in Alberta, we can help plan the hauling and site-restoration scope before equipment is mobilized.
Drainage failures slow road access, mine haul routes, and energy site construction. Armtec Inc. works from Calgary with culverts, bridges, and construction products for Alberta infrastructure, stormwater, mining, energy, forestry, and building projects.
We build around the asset first. A drainage crossing may need a culvert that carries water without washing out the road. A remote access route may need bridge products that match traffic loads and site conditions. Stormwater systems may need water control gates for flood control or irrigation flow.
Our product planning is used during feasibility, detailed engineering, and construction. That early stage input is important when project details are still changing and drainage, road safety, and installation limits must be solved before site work begins.
For Calgary-area projects, our team can discuss culverts, bridges, and stormwater products in the same infrastructure plan.
Access roads, drainage crossings, and stormwater controls need products that match the site before construction starts. Armtec Inc. serves Edmonton with culverts, bridges, and construction products for infrastructure, mining, energy, forestry, agriculture, and building projects.
Our team works with road builders and project engineers during feasibility, detailed engineering, and construction. That planning stage is where culvert sizing, bridge selection, drainage routes, and flood control needs are usually settled.
We supply infrastructure products for road construction and municipal work, including water control gates for irrigation and flood control. For energy and forestry access, those same product families help move water away from roads, pads, and service routes.
The Edmonton location can connect project needs with Armtec culverts, bridges, stormwater products, and rehabilitation options.
Bellamy Backhoe Service Ltd is a Dapp, AB-based company that supplies pipeline, environmental, backhoes, cathodic protection and culverts for infrastructure, municipal, utility, and industrial customers. The strongest source signals are operating history dating to 1995, so the listing is most useful for buyers comparing capability, location, and field readiness.
Pipeline protection and site concrete parts often need custom dimensions, repeatable casting, and a local shop that understands construction schedules. Concrete Inc makes custom precast concrete products in Edmonton for commercial, industrial, institutional, residential, and oilfield projects.
We manufacture standard precast lines when a project needs ready-made parts such as barriers, parking curbs, sumps, tanks, pads, steps, and window wells. Custom precast is part of the same shop capability, so project teams can plan around shape, load, access, and installation needs.
Our Edmonton plant also builds site furnishings and concrete finishing pieces such as pillar caps, coping, planters, benches, tables, garbage cans, and ashtrays. Those products support public sites, construction projects, facility grounds, and built environments where durable precast is the right material.
Concrete Inc was established in 2004 and operates from 11240 199 Street in Edmonton. We handle precast concrete product conversations around standard stock, custom casting, pipeline protection, tanks, sumps, and construction-site requirements.
Southern Alberta projects often need water and wastewater products that can be matched to soil, access, and installation timing. From Lethbridge, E.D. Marketing Enterprises Ltd works with septic tanks, cistern tanks, culverts, and related supplies for commercial, farm, acreage, and light industrial sites across the region.
We started in 1989 with concrete septic tanks for Southern Alberta. The product line grew into cisterns, irrigation supplies, geotextiles, fittings, tanks, and valves as more jobs needed one local source for buried water and wastewater systems.
A culvert delivery or placement plan has different risks than a septic tank order. We keep those needs separate, so each project can be planned around access, handling, water movement, and long-term service.
Our Lethbridge yard serves Southern Alberta with practical product knowledge for water control, wastewater storage, and site drainage applications.
Frozen culverts, dirty tanks, and oilfield gear can stop a site from moving. Janco Steaming runs mobile steam cleaning, vac, and hydrovac service from Edson for industrial cleaning needs across west-central Alberta.
Our steam cleaning is built around heat, pressure, and mobile access. Production equipment and service rigs can be cleaned at the jobsite. Tanks and culverts can be handled when residue, ice, or debris is blocking the next step.
Vac capability gives Janco another path for wet material and cleanup around industrial sites, logging areas, and remote access points near Yellowhead County. We publish 24/7 availability for scheduled cleaning and urgent field needs.
Remote crossings and access roads need bridge and piling work that can hold a heavy civil sequence together. Formula Contractors Ltd builds bridges, foundations, and pile driving scopes from Prince George for oil and gas sites and other remote infrastructure projects.
We also take on steel erection and earthworks when a project needs one crew to keep the sequence moving. Water infrastructure and culverts fit the same civil path.
Formula began in 1977 and works across BC and Alberta for mining, forestry, utilities, renewable energy, and government jobs. Those project types keep us on crossings, structures, and site access where load needs and route constraints have to line up.
For a bridge, foundation, or culvert scope, our Prince George team can plan the build around access, span needs, and the rest of the civil sequence.
Congested facilities around Swan Hills need buried lines found before ground disturbance starts. Guye's Backhoe Service Inc. is our Swan Hills base for pipe and cable locating, Alberta One Call locating, and line locating on oil and gas sites.
We expanded into line locating in 1995 after years of backhoe service. That history still applies on back country roads, remote facilities, and buried infrastructure that must be marked before maintenance or excavation.
Drone and UAV work adds a wider site view when access, terrain, or layout makes planning harder. Borescope camera work helps inspect tight spaces, and our Swan Hills base supports locating across the local resource sector.
Over the last 40 years, Hardy Services has continued to provide excellent service, competitive pricing, and the use of products with high safety reviews. Based in Paradise Hill, SK.
Pearson Engineering has grown to create a presence across Ontario, with offices in Barrie, Ottawa, Owen Sound and the GTA. All of our staff liaise with clients, project team members, municipal, government, and regulatory staff in order to support senior staff in coordinating complicated projects. Our team is a close-knit group of like-minded people. The majority of our staff have come up through the ranks from co-op students and engineering graduates, who have been trained with our principles, learned our design approach, have attention to detail, and respect for each other and our clients.
Groundwork on a new site needs more than a machine and a grade stake. Howell's Excavating Ltd handles general excavation, site preparation, and road construction from Innisfail for Central Alberta jobs. Land drainage and contouring finish the site prep around access, grade, and runoff.
Our crew shapes access, builds grade, and moves soil so the next phase can start on firmer ground. That same approach carries into environmental reclamation when disturbed land needs a planned finish after construction or site activity.
Winter changes the job fast. We clear municipal streets, parking lots, and lease roads. We also haul snow to our storage facility and apply sand or chip to roadways and parking areas when conditions turn hard.
is a locally owned and operated consulting civil engineering firm based in Centennial, Colorado. Although our areas of service include nearly all aspects of civil engineering, we are best known for our expertise in water resources. ICON specializes in complex floodplain modeling and hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, development of river and drainage master plans, stream stabilization and restoration improvements, bridge hydraulics, and design of utility and stormwater infrastructure. ICON’s capabilities also include roadway design, land development, and the development of geospatial and web-based solutions.
Buried utilities and tight access slow excavation work when a line must be found before the ground opens. IVIS Construction Inc. handles utility line locating and hydro excavation for underground infrastructure across Western Canada.
We use CCTV inspection and pressure flushing on sanitary and stormwater mains. Potable water lines and manholes are part of the same repair and maintenance work.
The Pipe Hunter is our high-pressure flushing option for tight spaces. Mandrel rentals are available for PVC deflection checks from 6 inches to 30 inches.
Since 1996, we have worked on CIPP relining and mechanical plumbing where trenchless repair keeps disruption down.
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.
LAFORCE is a third-generation, family owned, Alberta based company and has earned a reputation for being an honest, trusted and dependable partner. Our diverse background has provided us the skills to tackle the most challenging tasks that others may not have the experience or know-how to do. We make sure that when the project is complete; its like we were never there. We will get the work done regardless.
Concrete, tanks, and structural steel shape many heavy construction jobs in northern BC. Lindberg Construction 2010 Inc. works from Dawson Creek on concrete construction, field erected tanks, civil work, general contracting, and structural steel construction.
We started in 1994 as a concrete construction contractor, then expanded our construction scope. That history supports projects where foundations, site structures, and steel packages need to be planned together.
Field erected tanks require disciplined construction sequencing and fit-up in the field. Our tank and structural steel capability supports industrial sites, facility projects, and civil construction needs across Dawson Creek, Fort St. John, Grande Prairie, and beyond.
When a project needs concrete, civil work, or steel construction tied into one build plan, our Dawson Creek team can plan the scope around site access, schedule, and construction method.
As a large construction company with over 600 employees during peak season, no job is too big or too small. We employ competent and experienced project managers, superintendents and site foreman among many excellent and well-trained operators, office, and ground personal. It is thanks to our dedicated employees that we are able to complete projects within budget and on schedule without sacrificing quality. Throughout the organization, we continue to invest and reinvest in the resources needed to complete your projects.
Morgan Construction is a leader in heavy civil construction, mine development, environmental projects, and oil and gas construction. Explore our capabilities and learn how we prioritize safety, quality, and client satisfaction in every project. Join us as we redefine the construction industry, one project at a time.
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.
Pipeline renewal can avoid open-cut disruption when buried infrastructure runs under roads, bridges, airports, or other high-traffic assets. Nu-Line Pipeline Services Inc. works from Edmonton with pipeline rehabilitation for wastewater, stormwater, water distribution, and transmission mains.
We focus on renewal methods for existing pipe systems where dig-and-replace access is difficult or disruptive. That includes storm and sanitary sewers, culverts, bridges, and water mains that need restoration without shutting down the surface activity above them.
Our experience includes pipeline work beneath interstates, busy roadways, airports, bridges, and military installations. Those conditions call for planning around traffic, access, existing structures, and the limits of excavation.
For municipal and infrastructure pipeline repair near Edmonton, we match the renewal system to the pipe condition, location, and service need before the site is opened.
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.
Prairie conditions are hard on steel structures, drainage runs, and storage assets. From Clavet, Prairie Steel builds steel farm buildings, culverts, grain bins, and fabricated metal solutions for agricultural, commercial, and industrial projects in Saskatchewan and beyond.
We manufacture steel buildings for customers that need durable space for equipment, storage, production support, or site operations. Our fabrication approach lets each structure match the project instead of forcing a standard shell onto a different site need.
Drainage is a separate job with its own failure points. Our culverts use high-strength galvanized steel construction, corrosion-resistant coating, and size options for road, yard, farm, and industrial access projects.
We have been building for prairie customers since 1976. Our Clavet team focuses on steel construction and culvert solutions that can handle harsh weather, long service life, and practical installation requirements across Saskatchewan projects.
SteelCor culverts are built for drainage crossings where size, corrugation profile, and material choice affect installation and service life. In Saskatoon, Steelcor Culvert connects Saskatchewan infrastructure projects with Armtec SteelCor products for culverts, storm sewers, caissons, and road construction.
We use SteelCor when a drainage design needs flexibility across pipe size, site load, and water movement. The product line is suited to municipal roads, industrial access, agriculture routes, and energy or forestry infrastructure where culvert performance protects the route.
Bridge and road construction needs often sit beside stormwater planning. Armtec product support helps project teams align culverts, related bridge products, and rehabilitation options before construction details are locked in.
Our Saskatoon location is focused on culvert and infrastructure product needs, with SteelCor as the clearest supported service entity.
In 2001 Trent Lindberg, Owner, bought his first steamer and started washing drilling rigs and steaming culverts. In 2006, Trent bought Swamp Donkey's first tank truck. Through 2010, steamers and tank trucks were what Swamp Donkey was known for. Seeing a gap in the market, Trent and his team decided they needed to offer a product to go alongside the tank trucks.
Before a Red Deer construction site is ready for concrete, drainage, or access work, the ground has to be shaped properly. Tar-ific Construction Ltd. handles excavation, earthwork, and commercial site preparation across Central Alberta.
We bring the same ground-work focus to concrete foundations, commercial concrete construction, and finishing. Grade, backfill, and foundation prep are planned together so the next stage of the build has a stable base.
Bridge culvert packages are part of our heavier site work. We help prepare crossings where water movement, road access, and site restoration need to be handled as one job rather than separate pieces.
When an older site needs to be cleared, our demolition and reclamation work helps return the area to usable ground. Tar-ific Construction is strongest where excavation, culverts, concrete prep, and reclamation all connect to the same Central Alberta project.
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He was 18 years old and his equipment fleet consisted of a little gravel truck and an old loader. Minor excavation work and hauling were his bread-and-butter at first. “I began to realize that that was a hard game to play,” says Kevin. “I started reaching out further for something bigger.” He got a contract hauling aggregate for a company doing sewer and water work.
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.