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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.

Fort St John, BC, Canada

Absolute Vac Company Ltd offers Excavating-Hydro-Vac services from Fort St John, BC.

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.

Barrhead, AB, CAN

All Around Oilfield Services Ltd provides Excavating-Hydro-Vac, Contaminated Soils-Handling & Transportation, Well Abandonments, Trucks-Tank, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Barrhead, AB and across Western Canada.

Calgary, AB, CAN

Alliance Daylighters Canada Ltd provides Excavating-Hydro-Vac services to oil and gas operators in Calgary, AB and across Western Canada.

Manning, AB, Canada

Based in Manning, AB, Attack Oilfield specializes in Excavating-Hydro-Vac.

Red Deer, AB, CAN

We use hydrovac and daylighting to expose buried utilities at oil and gas, energy, and industrial sites. Our crew keeps the area clean and controlled while digging. We also support excavating, trenching, and transportation work. That fits active locations that need careful access around buried lines. Since 1992, we have served customers across Canada and the United States. We stay focused on non-destructive digging and practical site support.

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.

Bozco Enterprises

Provost, AB, CAN

From Provost, we handle lease and roadway construction for oilfield sites. Oil and water spill clean-ups, contaminated soil hauling, and lease or roadway remediation stay in our scope. Heavy equipment hauling is part of that scope. Pipeline right-of-way work and vegetation control round out our field scope.

Legal, AB, Canada

Cam-Trac handles hydrovac, CCTV inspection, and pipeline assessment for infrastructure assets. Our team also manages flushing, cleaning, and mapping. PACP, LACP, and MACP certified inspectors handle pipeline inspection. We use hydro excavation units for utility locates, production excavations, and emergency callouts. That keeps records clear for contractors and municipalities across Western Canada and the Northwest Territories.

Cardium Vac Services Ltd

Edson, AB, CAN

Our fleet includes steamer vac units, straight vac trucks, and potable water trucks. We also keep 400-barrel tanks ready. We handle cement jobs, mud tank cleaning, and fluid transfers. We also help with frac jobs, spill cleanup, and plant turnarounds. We stay ready 24/7 for field calls.

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.

CSC Ltd
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Calgary, AB, Canada

CSC Ltd is a Calgary, NV-based provider of Excavating-Hydro-Vac services.

DFI Piling
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Edmonton, AB, CAN

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Don Wehage & Sons Trucking and Excavating

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Excavation goes better when the digging, fill, aggregate, and hauling are planned by the same local team. Don Wehage & Sons Trucking & Excavating works from Saskatoon on Saskatchewan site preparation, earthmoving, and material movement. We started as a family business in 1975 and still build our work around practical field jobs. Excavation, fill dirt hauling, aggregate crushing, and aggregate hauling keep construction and industrial sites moving from rough ground to a usable base. Crushed aggregate gives a project a stable base for roads, pads, yards, and access areas. Our trucks move that material where it is needed, which helps keep excavation and supply from becoming two disconnected schedules. For Saskatoon-area projects, we are a straightforward choice when the site needs digging, base material, and hauling coordinated from one Saskatchewan contractor.

Brooks, AB, Canada

Buried pipeline and cable projects in Alberta need more than a single mark on the ground. Edge Line Electric & Locating is tied to Line Find Group in Brooks, where we handle pipe-locating, pipeline and lease sweeping, and ground-disturbance inspection around buried-facility jobs. Hydromaxx, a division of Line Find Group, adds hydrovac services for safe, non-destructive daylighting of pipelines and cables. That gives excavation planning a way to expose utilities without mechanical digging at the asset. Our Brooks-area GPS data collectors use current survey equipment to capture and establish survey points. GIS mapping and CAD drawings help carry field locating information into pipeline safety records and project planning. Seismic projects, One Call management, and ground disturbance packages are part of the same buried-asset workflow. Across Brooks and Alberta pipeline sites, we plan locating, mapping, and hydrovac daylighting around the ground disturbance risk.

Exact Oilfield Developing

Slave Lake, AB, CAN

Exact Oilfield Developing Ltd has the people, equipment, and expertise to help you complete your pipeline, facility, and maintenance projects. Based in Slave Lake, AB.

Edmonton, AB, CAN

Excel Hydrovac provides Pipeline-Contractors, Excavating-Hydro-Vac, Contractors-General Oilfield services to oil and gas operators in Edmonton, AB and across Western Canada.

Kinsella, AB, Canada

Gill's Vacuum Service offers Excavating-Hydro-Vac services from Kinsella, AB.

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.

Taber, AB, Canada

Hawk Hydrovac is a Taber, AB-based provider of Excavating-Hydro-Vac services.

Elk Point, AB, CAN

Oilfield fluid jobs need the right truck on site before pressure, water, or access delays stop the schedule. From Elk Point, Hoffman's Tank Truck Services Ltd. runs tank truck, vacuum truck, hydrovac, steam cleaning, and pressure testing services across Alberta and Saskatchewan. We handle pressure testing with slow rate pressure units for oilfield service needs. Fresh water and town water hauling are available when sites need supply for field operations, testing, or cleanout work. Our tank and vacuum truck services include TDG fluid transport, combo vac work, and body-vac service. Hydrovac excavation gives a safer way to daylight lines or expose buried services where mechanical digging could damage underground facilities. Steamers and wash units add cleaning capacity for equipment, tanks, and field areas that need heat and water on location. After more than 25 years serving the oilfield industry, our Elk Point team plans each job around the truck type, fluid, pressure need, and site access.

Bentley, AB, CAN

Hunter Hydrovac Inc offers Excavating-Hydro-Vac services from Bentley, AB.

Brooks, AB, Canada

We are committed to providing accurate buried utility locating in order to ensure safe work conditions when contractors are performing any type of ground disturbance. Line Find Group has been creating safe digging environments since 1995 with field crews stationed strategically throughout Western Canada. Our People Are Our Key to Success At The Line Find Group, we believe that our people are the key to our success and that these good people give us a distinct competitive advantage. Our growth is essentially based on treating all customers and employees with dignity, respect and sensitivity to enable to fully use their knowledge, while investing in the latest tools and technology.

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.

Hydro Vacuum Oilfield Services Ltd

Drayton Valley, AB, CAN

Buried lines, soft ground, and remote lease roads change how excavation and hauling need to be planned. Hydro Vacuum Oilfield Services Ltd works from Drayton Valley with hydro-vac excavation, daylighting, vacuum truck service, and fluid hauling for Alberta oilfield sites. We use hydro-vac trucks when soil needs to be removed with control around underground infrastructure. Daylighting helps expose lines before digging, tie-ins, maintenance, or other site work where mechanical excavation can create avoidable damage. Fluid hauling and water hauling are handled with specialized trucks built for oilfield conditions. Our fleet includes vacuum trucks and hydro-vac trucks, and we maintain equipment to industry standards for safe field service. Remote off-road locations are part of our daily planning. When a site needs hydro-vac or fluid hauling support outside regular hours, our Drayton Valley team is set up for prompt Alberta oilfield response.

Bentley, AB, CAN

Buried lines need to be exposed without damaging the asset beside the excavation. Hydrodig handles Excavating-Hydro-Vac and Daylighting across Alberta, Colorado, and beyond for petroleum, utility, construction, and transportation projects. We use hydrovac excavation to cut with water and remove material by vacuum. That method fits potholing, utility exposure, pipeline-adjacent digging, and sites where mechanical excavation adds risk. Our service family includes daylighting, potholing, vacuum excavation, and air knife excavation. Each method is used to expose infrastructure with better control over depth, location, and soil removal. Hydrodig plans hydrovac jobs around site access, buried-service location, and the level of exposure required. Our Alberta and Colorado teams are available for precision digging where safety, accuracy, and efficient excavation need to stay aligned.

Bentley, AB, CAN

Hydrodig provides a number of hydro-excavation services. We cover a multitude of industries including transportation, construction, utility, petroleum and more.

Brooks, AB, CAN

HydroMaxx Hydro Vac Services provides Excavating-Hydro-Vac services to oil and gas operators in Brooks, AB and across Western Canada.

IVIS Construction Inc. Utility Line Locating Edmonton

Edmonton, AB, CAN

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.

Jaestar Hydrovac Services Ltd

Red Deer, AB, Canada

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.

K G Enterprises Ltd

Lamont, AB, CAN

Some jobs cannot wait for separate field teams to solve separate pieces. When the schedule depends on lifting, repair, and field coordination happening in the right order, delays spread fast. K G Enterprises Ltd. is based in Lamont and supports Alberta oilfield and industrial projects that need construction help and crane work. We also bring pressure equipment service, welding, and practical safety training to jobs that need one steady crew rather than a chain of handoffs. The aim is simple: keep the site moving, keep the scope clear, and keep the job from stalling while the next trade catches up. Construction work is often where the rest of the plan either holds or slips. Good setup cuts wasted motion, keeps access open, and makes it easier to sequence the next task without backtracking. Our construction support is built around that kind of readiness. We help organize the job so materials, equipment, and field teams can get where they need to go with fewer delays and less rehandling. On oilfield locations, that can mean a cleaner start and a better path through the job. On other industrial sites, the same approach helps keep the site safe, the sequence steady, and the handoff to the next phase simple. Crane work brings its own pressure because one awkward lift can affect every step that follows. We use that service to move heavy items with control, place equipment where it belongs, and lower the chance that a job has to be reworked after the lift. That shows up when the load is awkward, the access is tight, or the job has to fit a shutdown window. It also shows up when the crew needs one provider that can coordinate the lift with the rest of the project instead of creating another delay point. The goal is not showmanship. The goal is a lift that fits the plan and supports the rest of the job. Pressure equipment and welding are where routine field work turns into reliable maintenance. A system that has to stay ready cannot wait for patchwork or guesswork. We handle field repair, welding, and parts as a planned part of the job. We use inspection and repair to keep the service scope practical instead of turning it into a handoff between vendors. That is practical when the schedule is tight and the cost of a second visit is high. Strong welding work and practical pressure equipment service help reduce downtime, keep components usable longer, and give the next crew a better starting point. They also help when a field repair has to stand up to real use instead of a quick visual check. Safety training is part of the job, not an extra layer at the end. In oilfield and industrial settings, good training helps people understand the site, the hazards, the equipment, and the expectations before they arrive. We treat that as a way to reduce confusion and help the job start with fewer gaps. When training is done well, field teams are better prepared to move through active work areas, handle the right equipment, and keep attention on the task instead of on preventable surprises. That kind of preparation supports smoother field work, steadier execution, and a better start to every shift. From Lamont, we support Alberta oilfield work with construction and crane service. We also handle pressure equipment work, welding, and training when the job needs a steady local crew. Those capabilities helps reduce handoffs and keeps the project moving when more than one trade has to line up at once. Our way of working is straightforward: we bring experience, hard work, and a safety-first mindset to jobs that need practical execution more than extra noise. If you need a Lamont-based crew for crane coordination or pressure equipment service, K G Enterprises Ltd. can help keep the job moving.

KPA Oilfield Services Ltd.

Chetwynd, BC, CAN

KPA Oilfield Services operates steam trucks, hydro-vac trucks, pressure trucks, gravel trucks, and dump trucks from Chetwynd with dispatch from Tumbler Ridge and Dawson Creek, British Columbia.

Brooks, AB, Canada

We are committed to providing accurate buried utility locating in order to ensure safe work conditions when contractors are performing any type of ground disturbance. Line Find Group has been creating safe digging environments since 1995 with field crews stationed strategically throughout Western Canada. Our People Are Our Key to Success At The Line Find Group, we believe that our people are the key to our success and that these good people give us a distinct competitive advantage. Our growth is essentially based on treating all customers and employees with dignity, respect and sensitivity to enable to fully use their knowledge, while investing in the latest tools and technology.

Lloydminster, SK, CAN

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Littlehawk Enterprises Ltd

Arcola, SK, CAN

We are powered by the diverse , skilled and innovat ive talent of our employees to ensure safe and responsible operations. We are powered by the diverse , skilled and innovat ive talent of our employees to ensure safe and responsible operations. With 25.2 million barrels of storage and over 500 km of crude pipelines across North America, we touch 1 in 4 WCSB barrels through GEI terminals. Utilizing this focused asset base, along with our dedicated and talented employees, we help create value for our customers while generating stable, long-term cash flow.

Sylvan Lake, AB, CAN

Lonestar Vacuum Inc starts the job conversation with hydrovac around Sylvan Lake, TX. The nearby scope includes vacuum truck. We keep the focus on actual capabilities, operating context, and the next decision a customer is likely to make. Our hydrovac scope starts with the condition of the asset. It can connect the request to the job condition and next decision. The vacuum truck side helps customers connect the request to the job condition and next decision. For customers in Sylvan Lake, TX, that means fewer vague calls and a better start for quoting or planning. Hydrovac changes from one setting to another. A shop repair, plant issue, field call, or branch pickup can all create a different kind of request. The job context here includes oil and gas. That keeps the page close to the source facts without drifting into broad claims. The service conversation should move quickly from label to task. With hydrovac and vacuum truck, that means naming the asset, the failure point, the supply need, or the site condition early. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, that keeps the request grounded in the place where the job will actually happen. The practical benefit is less confusion at the start of the job. When hydrovac is explained through real use cases, the customer can ask a sharper question and avoid sending the request to the wrong place. Vacuum truck gives that request a related path when the first issue turns into a part or repair question. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, local access and response planning can shape the schedule. The result is a clearer path from first contact to workable scope. 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 hydrovac as the anchor, then bring in vacuum truck 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 hydrovac belongs in the first call. They can also see when vacuum truck should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. The right next step depends on the job. It may be a worn part, a planned build, a field repair, a shop drawing, a rental need, or a supply decision. Starting with hydrovac and then connecting it to vacuum truck keeps that conversation anchored. This scope connects to oil and gas. Around Sylvan Lake, TX, we describe the scope a customer can discuss and the operating setting it fits. Planning stays clearer when hydrovac remains close to vacuum truck. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Sylvan Lake, TX 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 hydrovac as the anchor, then bring in vacuum truck 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 hydrovac belongs in the first call. They can also see when vacuum truck should be part of the same conversation. That keeps the path practical without adding sectors that do not belong. Planning stays clearer when hydrovac remains close to vacuum truck. The two can affect repair timing and supply choices. They can also shape field access or shop scheduling. Sylvan Lake, TX sets the local context without turning the description into a street-address block.