Hydrovac services in Edmonton, Alberta

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Daylighting

Daylighting is the process of excavating the ground and exposing buried utilities and other underground lines to the air. By exposing these lines to the light, contractors can more easily plan their activities and prevent costly disruptions or repairs to these utilities.

Slot Trenching

Slot trenching is used to create a defined channel or pathway for the placement or installation of utilities, such as pipes, conduits, cables, or drainage systems. It allows for efficient and precise placement of these utilities while minimizing the overall disruption to the surrounding area.

Dewatering

Dewatering is the process of removing the water content from a given area. Dewatering is used to stabilize the ground, prevent water-related damage, and facilitate construction activities in areas with high water tables or excessive moisture. Proper dewatering helps improve soil stability, reduces the risk of erosion, and provides a safer and more efficient working environment.

Pile and pole excavation

Pile and pole excavation refers to the process of excavating or removing piles and poles from the ground. It is typically done to remove or replace structural elements such as foundation piles or utility poles. Both pile and pole excavation require careful planning and coordination to ensure the safe removal of these structural elements without causing damage to surrounding structures, utilities, or the environment.

Shoring installation and excavation

Shoring box excavating and installation is a process used in construction and excavation to provide temporary support and prevent soil collapse during the excavation of deep trenches or excavations. A shoring box, also known as a trench box or trench shield, is a structure made of metal or other materials that is installed within the excavation to stabilize the surrounding soil.

Excavation sloping

Excavation sloping, also known as sloping or benching, is a method used to provide stability and prevent soil collapse in excavations or trenches. It involves creating a gradual incline or slope along the sides of the excavation, which helps to support the surrounding soil and reduce the risk of cave-ins or slope failures. Properly sloping the excavation helps distribute the soil's weight and minimizes the potential for cave-ins, ensuring the stability of the trench walls.

Steaming/Pressure washing

Steaming or pressure washing uses high-pressure water jets to clean surfaces or remove stubborn debris, coatings, or buildup from various surfaces. Steaming or pressure washing helps maintain cleanliness, safety, and efficiency during excavation projects by removing contaminants and providing a clear and well-prepared working environment.

Line flushing

Line flushing is the process of cleaning and flushing out pipelines or conduits using high-pressure water jets. It is commonly performed to remove sediment, debris, blockages, or buildup from the interior of pipelines, ensuring their optimal functionality. Line flushing helps maintain cleanliness, safety, and efficiency during excavation projects by removing contaminants and providing a clear and well-prepared working environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Depending on how often your company needs to use the hydrovac truck and the scope of your project, the prices can vary a great deal.

Strathcona Excavating uses the most powerful and modern hydrovac trucks and can perform excavations up to 20 metres deep. In addition, the hydrovac trucks can dig in areas that are 150 metres away from the truck itself.

Hydrovac trucks are equipped with boilers, heaters and insulating systems that allow for heating of the water. Because of this, we can work year-round and on a vast range of surfaces including snow and slippery ice. This means our cold Alberta winters won’t slow your project down!

Strathcona Excavating has a wide selection of hydrovac trucks to ensure your excavation needs are met without a hitch. Our rates for Edmonton hydrovac work are competitive and, thanks to our experienced and certified operators, you don’t have to wait long for your line replacement, repair work, or cleaning to be completed.

Our fleet of hydrovac trucks are ready to provide you with quick and efficient excavation, and our emergency 24/7 dispatch also means that should the unexpected happen to you, our company is here to handle it. Contact us today and see why we’re industry leaders in hydrovac services!

For more information regarding the specifications of our vac trucks, such as debris tank size, or what kinds of vacuum pumps, water tanks, and water pumps are attached to our trucks, give us a call! We will be happy to provide you with a free estimate and information regarding which truck would best suit your needs.

Yes, we do! In the event of a sudden water main break, call our 24/7 hydrovac dispatch number, at 780-239-9001. Our team of experts and our hydrovac trucks are readily available all year round, and also provide the following benefits:

  • Easy access into small, congested, or confined spaces normally inaccessible to heavy equipment
  • Controlled excavation and smooth repair or replacement of underground utility lines, resulting in reduced reconstruction costs
  • Safe and efficient digging around underground power lines, reducing the risk of damage or injury
  • Removal of debris and proper cleaning
  • And more!

The crews employed by Strathcona Excavating come highly trained and experienced in operating our hydrovac trucks and providing communities with expert line repair/replacement work. We take pride in the fact that our teams have and are continuing to meet our zero-injury goal and high safety standards.

To learn more about what kind of certifications we hold, check out our Health & Safety page!

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Head Office:
38 Liberty Road, Sherwood Park, Edmonton, AB T8H 2J6, Canada
780.416.9000 (Office)
780.239.9001 (Hydrovac Dispatch)
Hours of Operation: Available 24 Hours
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